Answer:
Giving advice
Explanation:
He is telling him If I were you, I would not pay that much for a jacket.
Answer:
Question 1: apenas
Question 2: bastante
Question 3: pronto
Question 4: además
Question 5: despacio
Question 6: menos
Explanation:
We have to unscramble the words by ordering the letters. These words are Spanish adverbs.
Question 1: snapea apenas Translation: hardly
Question 2: tabstane bastante Translation: enough
Question 3: otopnr pronto Translation: soon
Question 4: medása además Translation: furthermore
Question 5: asceipod despacio Translation: slowly
Question 6: snemo menos Translation: less
Costa Rican culture has been heavily influenced by Spanish culture ever since the Spanish colonization of the Americas including the territory which today forms Costa Rica. Parts of the country have other strong cultural influences, including the Caribbean province of Limón and the Cordillera de Talamanca which are influenced by Jamaican immigrants and indigenous native people, respectively. As of 2012 most Costa Ricans are of primarily Spanish or Spanish/Mixed ancestry with minorities of German, Italian, French, Dutch, British, Swedish and Greek ancestry. Whites, Castizo and Mestizo together comprise 83% of the population
I'll help you, but I'm not quite sure what a cognate is. Is it like conjunciones in Spanish?
You would use tú when talking to your bestfriend and usted when talking to your doctor