What are some Puerto Rican sayings?

Common Puerto Rican Spanish Phrases
  • A fuego. This phrase literally means “on fire,” but everyone—from toddlers to the elderly—uses the expression to say something is really pleasing or that someone is very attractive. ...
  • Chacho. ...
  • La piña está agria. ...
  • Mijo/a. ...
  • ¡No me molestes! ...
  • Mira. ...
  • ¡Wepa! ...
  • Nítido.
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What are some Puerto Rican slang words?

25 Puerto Rican Slang Words That Will Make You Sound Like a Native
  • Boricua. Boricua means “Puerto Rican,” puertorriqueño. ...
  • ¡Bendito! ¡Bendito! is a very common exclamation. ...
  • Chavo. You may have heard how Mexicans use chavo. ...
  • Al Garete. ...
  • Broki. ...
  • Gufear. ...
  • Bregar. ...
  • Mano.
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What is a famous Puerto Rican saying?

“Mas viejo que el frio”

This phrase literally translates to “older than the cold” in English. Puerto Ricans use this phrase when they want to say that something or someone is really, really old.
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What is the motto of Puerto Rico?

The Latin motto, "JOANNES EST NOMEN EJUS" (a quotation from the Vulgate of Luke 1:63), means "John is his name", referring to St. John the Baptist or San Juan Bautista, the original Spanish name of the island.
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What is up in Puerto Rican slang?

¿Qué es la que hay, ¿Qué es la que estapa?, ¿Qué es la que? (for short) (what's up), ¿Claque? (even shorter) Algarete - The word literally means in Spanish wayward, without a given path.
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How do you say cool in Puerto Rico?

Chévere (Puerto Rico) In Puerto Rico you'll hear chévere. You'll hear this word from the Caribbean all the way through Central America, and in Venezuela. If you remember one word for cool in Spanish, maybe it should be chévere.
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How do you say pretty in Puerto Rico?

1. Bonito/a. In English, this word translates to “beautiful,” “pretty,” or “lovely.” Bonito/a is widely used in Spanish-speaking countries, and it's generally a loving word. ¡Qué bonito eres!
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What is Puerto Rico's nickname?

Puerto Rico's nickname, Island of Enchantment, is a fitting sobriquet. Sandy beaches, palm trees, and tropical breezes make it a favorite getaway for the sun and surf crowd.
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What do Puerto Ricans yell?

Wepa. Wepa is more an exclamation than a word. It is yelled to express joy and utter happiness. Puerto Ricans will yell it nasally and hold the “e” and “a” for a long time.
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What are 3 things that Puerto Rico is known for?

Puerto Rico is the world's leading rum producer; 80% of the rum consumed in the United States hails from the island. There is a counted number bioluminescent bays in the entire world. Puerto Rico is home three bioluminescent bays.
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Why do Puerto Ricans say wepa?

What does wepa mean? Wepa is a versatile Latin-American Spanish slang exclamation used to express excitement, congratulations, and joy, similar to the English Oh yeah!, Wow!, or That's awesome!.
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What is Puerto Rican slang for bro?

Broki. Broki is Puerto Rican slang for “buddy.” Again, this word may look familiar. That's because it's derived from the popular English-language slang “bro.” The “ki” suffix makes it diminutive, making the term more affectionate.
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What is Puerto Rican slang for daddy?

Papi is a colloquial term for “daddy” in Spanish, but in many Spanish-speaking cultures, particularly in the Caribbean, it is often used as a general term of affection for any man, whether it's a relative, friend, or lover.
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How do you talk like a Puerto Rican?

Like other Caribbean islands, Puerto Ricans tend to omit the “d” in spoken language. When the letter “d” appears between two vowels, it's generally not pronounced. For example, instead of saying “frustrado” (frustrated), they would say “frustra'o.” In general, any word ending in “-ado” will sound like “-a'o”.
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How do you say hot in Puerto Rico?

Guapo/a

Guapo means handsome or hot, while guapa translates to beautiful or hot. ¡Mi papá es el más guapo del mundo! My dad is the hottest dad in the world! Tu amiga está muy guapa.
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How do Puerto Ricans say hi?

¡Hola, hola! Hey!
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How do you cheers in Puerto Rico?

¡Salud!

When you want to raise your glass in celebration in Puerto Rico, this is the general toast to use to “cheers” your amigos!
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What do they call girls in Puerto Rico?

17. guial: Comes from the English “girl” and is used in Panama and Puerto Rico.
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What is the most common Puerto Rican last name?

List of the most common surnames in Puerto Rico:
  • Sanchez - 128,384.
  • Rivera - 114,777.
  • Diaz - 107,640.
  • Rodriguez- 102,137.
  • Narvaez - 70,764.
  • Burgos - 68,522.
  • Colón - 64,692.
  • Vázquez - 62,659.
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Why do Puerto Ricans have two last names?

In Puerto Rico, as in many Hispanic cultures, the first surname comes from the father's first surname, and the second one comes from the mother's first surname.
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What does Bella mean in Puerto Rican?

Bella / Bello – Pretty

The noun la belleza can be used as well, which means “the beauty”. Example sentences: ¡Eres una chica bella! “You are a beautiful girl!”
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How do you say love in Puerto Rico?

Te quiero/Te amo.
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What does Chica Bella mean?

In English, we say, “the beautiful girl.” However, in Spanish, you would say, “la chica bella.” In this case, “la chica” is the noun (the girl). “Bella” is the adjective (beautiful).
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What do Puerto Ricans say before they eat?

When I was in Puerto Rico people would say "buen brovecho" before every meal. It roughly translates to "enjoy your meal", and it became one of my favorite parts of the trip. I can't really explain why I loved hearing it so much.
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What does Mama Bicho mean in Puerto Rico?

Noun. mamabicho m (plural mamabichos) (vulgar, slang, Puerto Rico) dicksucker.
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