In Dominican Spanish, you can say "¿Qué es lo que hay?" or simply "¿Qué hay?" to mean "What is up?" These expressions are commonly used in casual conversation to ask how someone is doing or what's going on. Another informal option is "¿Qué lo que?" which is widely used, especially among younger people.
First, you fly to the Dominican Republic, then you say "I want to kiss you."If you mean to ask, "How do you say 'I want to kiss you' in Spanish?", which is the predominant language in the Dominican Republic, it is "Quiero besarte."
dominicano
corazon
Eres Dominicano
Soy dominicano
Since the United States is not a choice, I will have to say the Dominican Republic.
Lube
Amigo, Pana.
Some say it was Christoper Columbus.
"República Dominicana."
Buenas noches.
The island of hispaniola is made up from Haiti and the Dominican Republic