'Always, Rico' is an English equivalent of 'Sempre, Rico'. The name 'Rico' may be a nickname for 'Federico' or 'Ricardo'. The English equivalent is 'always rich' if the phrase is changed ever so slightly, to 'sempre ricco'.
Translated into English, Puerto Rico means "Rich Port".
Il timbro è rico per la musica is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The tone color is rich for music." The pronunciation will be "eel TEEM-bro eh REE-ko per la MOO-zee-ka" in Italian.
"Rich" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word rico. The masculine singular adjective also translates as "rich man" when used as a noun. The pronunciation will be "REE-ko" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Cristofaro Colombo (Italian) Cristobal Colón (Spanish) Christopher Columbus (English)
Puerto Rico is an unincorporated, self-governing territory of the United States and styles itself ( in English) as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Its name in Spanish, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, is more literally translated to English as "Free Associated State of Puerto Rico."
In Puerto Rico, "hello" is typically translated as "hola."
No, she is of Italian descent.
The officials languages of Puerto Rico are Spanish and English.
woman from Puerto Rico
The Spanish word "rico" means "rich" in English.
I don't know/am not familiar with Puerto Rico
there are 59 English speaking hospitals in Puerto Rico.