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March 18th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Natalia and Carlos are back with another lesson that you can’t miss! Here, you get the hippest tips on how Spanish is spoken in Costa Rica. Today’s lesson conversation is a typical situation where people are meeting each other figuring out where everyone is from. Talk about a common conversation! Remember that this lesson references Newbie Lesson 4, so if you pick that one up too, you’ll be able to get a deeper understanding of the comparisons made here. Also, don’t forget that you can also check out Peruvian Lesson 4 and Iberian Lesson 4 to get a real taste for the language. And if you check out the learning center too…man, watch out!

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One Response to “Regional Spanish Series #25 - Costa Rican #4 - For Real?”

SpanishPod101.com says:

Had anyone ever heard the word “compa” before? How about “compadre”? What are some other informal ways of referring to friends?

hint… hint… If you check out Peruvian Lesson 4 and Iberian Lesson 4, you’ll find some of these words…

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