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How to Say ‘And the ones from PR’ in Spain Spanish

Y las de PR

ee lahs deh peh ehreh

[ee lahs deh peh ehreh]

💬 Usage Tip: 'PR' is an abbreviation for Puerto Rico, commonly used in both English and Spanish.

🇪🇸 In Spain: Puerto Rican culture is influential in reggaeton, the genre Bad Bunny represents.

Phrase Breakdown

Y

[ee]

And

A conjunction used to connect words or clauses representing togetherness.

Example

Y las de PR están aquí.

And those from PR are here.

las

[lahs]

the

A definite article used to refer to specific items understood by the listener.

Example

Las casas son grandes.

The houses are big.

de

[deh]

of

A preposition indicating a relationship between two entities.

Example

La casa de Juan es azul.

Juan's house is blue.

PR

[peh ehreh]

PR (Puerto Rico)

An abbreviation referring to Puerto Rico, a territory in the Caribbean.

Example

Las playas de PR son famosas.

The beaches of PR are famous.

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