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April 8th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Where are you from?! Join Natalia and Carlos for another adventure into the language and customs of Costa Rica. Today, we’ll learn how to ask someone where he or she is from. And, we’ll find out how Costa Ricans commonly refer to their country. Be sure to reference this lesson with Newbie Lesson 7, as well as Peruvian Lesson 7 and Iberian Lesson 7, in order to really see how the Spanish language can be and is actually used. Don’t forget to pick up the review track for today’s lesson to reinforce the vocabulary covered here. You’d be surprised how far a little Spanish will go.

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One Response to “Regional Spanish Series #34 - Costa Rican #7 - I’m from Ticoland”

SpanishPod101.com says:

So, today we heard the word “gringo” in the form “gringuito”. This is one that many people have probably heard. How did you understand it before today’s lesson? How about after it?

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