9781933485072-1933485078-Speaking Phrases Boricua: A Collection of Wisdom and Sayings From Puerto Rico (Spanish Edition)

Speaking Phrases Boricua: A Collection of Wisdom and Sayings From Puerto Rico (Spanish Edition)

ISBN-13: 9781933485072
ISBN-10: 1933485078
Author: Jared Romey
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Downtown Book Center
Format: Paperback 211 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781933485072
ISBN-10: 1933485078
Author: Jared Romey
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Downtown Book Center
Format: Paperback 211 pages

Summary

Speaking Phrases Boricua: A Collection of Wisdom and Sayings From Puerto Rico (Spanish Edition) (ISBN-13: 9781933485072 and ISBN-10: 1933485078), written by authors Jared Romey, was published by Downtown Book Center in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Speaking Phrases Boricua: A Collection of Wisdom and Sayings From Puerto Rico (Spanish Edition) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.7.

Description

This follow-up to the Puerto Rican bestseller, Speaking Boricua, collects the unique Puerto Rican sayings that are passed down from generation to generation. Whether you are looking to share your life's wisdom with Island friends, trying to get a chuckle from colleagues or just want to better understand Puerto Ricans, Speaking Phrases Boricua offers both English and
Spanish versions for these wisdoms.

Hundreds of them are translated literally into English, explained and, when available, paired with an English equivalent. Here are a few samples:

  • In English something extremely white may be said to be as paler as snow, in Puerto Rican Spanish you can say whiter than a nun's buttcheek, or más jincho que nalga de monja.
  • La gallina vieja da buen caldo, or the old hen makes good broth is a form of saying that a woman's age does not mean she has lost her touch.
  • In English you say make a mountain out of a mole hill, to blow something out of proportion. The Puerto Rican equivalent is ahogarse en un vaso de agua, or to drown in a glass of water.
This book includes 38 illustrations and an index of English sayings with Puerto Rican equivalents.

NOTE: This is a Bilingual Book (English and Spanish) and contains words that are not appropriate for kids.
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