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#31
Ooo!! North American Free Trade Agreement.
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#32
Quote:is it also acceptable to call it Porto Rico, and from whence comes the difference?
That would be the French spelling. And yeah, it's accurate. Smile And for those who don't know, Puerto Rico is Spanish for "Rich Port" (although Moneo and na_th_an already know this, hehehe)
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#33
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Moneo Wrote:is it also acceptable to call it Porto Rico, and from whence comes the difference?
That would be the French spelling. And yeah, it's accurate.
Somehow the word PORTO sounds Portuguese to me and really not French. Are you sure?
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#34
There are a lot of Ricos around. Tongue
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#35
Porto might also be Portugese, but I'm not sure on that (I can barely comprehend Spanish, let alone Portugese). Porto is correct in French, though.
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#36
How did puerto rico get its name anyway?
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#37
Coz there was gold here. Was...until the Spaniards took it all.
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#38
Puerto Rico had gold?

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#39
"Had" being the operative word. Big Grin
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#40
Damn! colonialism!
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