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Ferrari:

Tu tío Antonio es ________. costarriqueño costarricense costareño costarriquense

DADDYROXY:

all of them means costa rican

Ferrari:

well i have to choose one

DADDYROXY:

does the question give more clarification on what the answer should be?

Ferrari:

there's a flag...

DADDYROXY:

LOL

Ferrari:

1 attachment
DADDYROXY:

ah ur taking flvs

DADDYROXY:

spanish 2?

Ferrari:

no intermediate

Ferrari:

pls help aaa

Rylee88:

Translated in English it says "Your uncle Antonio is ________. Costa Rican Costa Rican Costa Rican Costa Rican"

Ferrari:

jokes on you it was B XDDDDDDDDDDD

Ferrari:

I got it right get rekt

Pusheen:

As a Spanish-speaking person here, I’m going to tell you that if you say A, C, or D to a person in Costa Rica, they’re gonna look at you like you’re high on tequila or something 🤣 The difference between Costa Rica and other Latin American countries is that this country has two names: Costa and Rica. It translates to “rich coast.” So, costarricense is what you would call a person who is from Costa Rica. If this helped, I’d appreciate a medal pls :>

Rylee88:

@ferrari wrote:
I got it right get rekt
Then why ask LMAO Jokes on you for wasting your time asking lolll

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