Yes, "Puerto Rican" is a proper noun when referring to the people, culture, or language from Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rican.
"Soy puertorriqueño" means "I am Puerto Rican" in Spanish.
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.
To sign "Puerto Rican" in American Sign Language (ASL), fingerspell the letters P-R for Puerto and then sign ISLAND with both hands.
The proper adjective (capitalized) for Puerto Rico is "Puerto Rican".
Puerto Rican is the proper adjective for Puerto Rico.
The proper adjective for Puerto Rico is "Puerto Rican." This term is used to describe anything related to Puerto Rico, including its culture, people, and products. For example, one might refer to Puerto Rican cuisine, music, or traditions.
The Puerto Rican flower is the Puerto Rican Hibiscus. Go figure!
It is a black Puerto Rican.
Puerto Rican
depends on the puerto rican
I think so, I am Puerto Rican and my fathers name is Miranda, also Puerto Rican.
"Soy puertorriqueño/a." is the proper way. However, many Puerto Ricans (male & female) use the term "boricua" for Puerto Rican.
Puerto Rican.
Just like how you spelled it. Puerto Rican.
There are 31 Puerto Rican Senators.