In Puerto Rico, you can say "gracias, señora" to express "thank you, ma'am." The term "señora" is used as a polite form of address for women. You might also simply say "gracias" in a respectful tone, which is commonly understood.
Since Puerto Rico's official languages are Spanish and English, you could say either "thank you" or "gracias."
They have the same pledge of allegiance since Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory. However, the practice of saying the pledge of allegiance is not as widespread in Puerto Rico. Thank you for using ChaCha!
Te amo. P.S. Puerto Rico is an island not a language ;), in Puerto Rico people speak spanish and english so you could say it in english and there will be no problem!
Soy de Puerto Rico. (I'm from Puerto Rico) or Soy puertorriqueño. (I'm a Puerto Rican)
How to say "Karen is going to Puerto Rico" in spanish is Karen VA a Puerto Rico hope that helped!
Mapa de puerto rico
Podemos vivir en Puerto Rico?
Esto es Puerto Rico, next time 'google translate'
Yo soy de Puerto Rico. (yoo soe the Puerto Rico)
Andrea y yo somos de Puerto Rico.
Plenty of religions are practiced in Puerto Rico, but the biggest i would say Catholic.
hola