Since Puerto Rico's official languages are Spanish and English, you could say either "thank you" or "gracias."
Puerto Rican.
"Soy puertorriqueño" means "I am Puerto Rican" in Spanish.
Yes, "Puerto Rican" is a proper noun when referring to the people, culture, or language from Puerto Rico.
Yes, "Puerto Rican" should be capitalized as it refers to the nationality or ethnicity of people from Puerto Rico.
"Lelo" in Puerto Rican slang means someone who is naive or gullible.
Puerto Rican.
Just like how you spelled it. Puerto Rican.
The proper adjective (capitalized) for Puerto Rico is "Puerto Rican".
In Spanish, Aunt is spell Tia.
The Puerto Rican flower is the Puerto Rican Hibiscus. Go figure!
It is a black Puerto Rican.
Puerto Rican
"Soy puertorriqueño/a." is the proper way. However, many Puerto Ricans (male & female) use the term "boricua" for Puerto Rican.
depends on the puerto rican
I think so, I am Puerto Rican and my fathers name is Miranda, also Puerto Rican.
Pertaining to items or native citizens of Puerto Rico is "Puerto Rican" (capitalized). It has the Hispanic pronunciation as "PWAIR-toe REE-kun".
"Reina", it's the same spanish word in Puerto Rico and every other spanish speaking nation