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April 22nd, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! How hungry are you exactly? Join Natalia and Carlos for the ninth edition of the Costa Rican Regional Series. Here, you get to learn the Spanish of Central America. Today, we’ll learn about the perfect marriage of ingredients that go into “un casado”, a traditional Costa Rican dish. Also, we find out about the O-to-E stem-changing verb “almorzar” (to eat lunch). The Regional Series of SpanishPod101.com brings the Spanish=speaking world to you. Don’t forget to reference this lesson with Newbie Lesson 9, as well as Iberian 9 and Peruvian 9, in order to further the comparison made here.

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One Response to “Regional Spanish Series #40 - Costa Rican #9 - Man, I’m Starving!”

SpanishPod101.com says:

Thanks to Kevin MacLeod for the music used in today’s lesson.

Has anyone been to a Costa Rican restaurant outside of Costa Rica? I haven’t, but, the food sounds interesting. How about some more recipes, Nati…? Carlos…?

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