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Costa Rican Spanish: "Momses and Dadses"
http://costaricaspanish.blogspot.com/2010/02/momses-and-dadses.html
Welcome to Costa Rican Spanish, the blog for Spanish language enthusiasts who want to know the subtleties of Spanish in Costa Rica. I am a Spanish speaker and teacher who grew up in the United States. After moving to Costa Rica, I realized that Spanish in Costa Rica, especially in rural areas, is quite distinct from Spanish I've encountered in other Latin American countries. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. In rural parts of Costa Rica. People often use a double plural. Or an ' -es. With an ' -s-es. Are ent...
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Costa Rican Spanish: Va a llover, it's raining
http://costaricaspanish.blogspot.com/2010/01/va-llover-its-raining.html
Welcome to Costa Rican Spanish, the blog for Spanish language enthusiasts who want to know the subtleties of Spanish in Costa Rica. I am a Spanish speaker and teacher who grew up in the United States. After moving to Costa Rica, I realized that Spanish in Costa Rica, especially in rural areas, is quite distinct from Spanish I've encountered in other Latin American countries. Thursday, January 21, 2010. Va a llover, it's raining. It's anyone's guess, but here's mine:. Parriba] or para abajo. Pabajo] to go...
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Costa Rican Spanish: Sorry, Dora, it ain't a "mochila"
http://costaricaspanish.blogspot.com/2010/03/sorry-dora-it-aint-mochila.html
Welcome to Costa Rican Spanish, the blog for Spanish language enthusiasts who want to know the subtleties of Spanish in Costa Rica. I am a Spanish speaker and teacher who grew up in the United States. After moving to Costa Rica, I realized that Spanish in Costa Rica, especially in rural areas, is quite distinct from Spanish I've encountered in other Latin American countries. Saturday, March 13, 2010. Sorry, Dora, it ain't a "mochila". On a few occasions I was subjected to episodes of " Dora la Explordora.
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