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Jazmín y Aida son hermanas puertorriqueñasy son rubias , buenas estudiantes,son inteligentes y son muy chistosas.
That would be the traduction if that is what you needed
Any member of a small class of words found in many languages that are used as replacements or substitutes for nouns and noun phrases, and that have very general reference, as I, you, he, this, who, what. Pronouns are sometimes formally distinguished from nouns, as in English by the existence of special objective forms, as him for he or me for I, and by nonoccurrence with an article or adjective.
Bro I know it's long
Answer: Centroamericano.
Explanation:
We need to complete the sentence "Costa Rica fue el primer país __ en desarrollar (develop) la industria del café."
A rough translation of this would be:
"Costa Rica was the first __ country in develope the coffee industry"
The coffee arrived in Costa Rica in early 1700, and the industry started around 1800, then Costa Rica was the first Centro American country in develope the coffee industry, the translation of Centro American is "Centroamericano"
Then the complete sentence is:
"Costa Rica fue el primer país centroamericano en desarrollar la industria del café."
Q1: Empezamos
Q2: cierras; quiero
Q3: Prefiero
Q4: Pierden
Q5: Van
Q6: Quieren
Q7: Cierra
Q8: Van
Q9: Duerme
Q10: Estudiar para un examen
Q11: 4231
Q15: 1
Q16: Miguel y Yolanda
Q17: 1423
Q18: Telenovela
Q19: Juega
Q20: Jugar
Q21: Juegan
For future reference, a 'cognate' is a term that sounds the same, or very similar, in both Spanish and English. Also, for conjugation questions I would like to direct you to perhaps use SpanishDict.com, where you can view verb conjugations for every tense. I found that it helped me greatly through my Spanish language courses.