What famous Puerto Rican singer grew up in the Bronx?
Jennifer López
10
diez
I eat
Yo como
the bathroom
el baño
There is/There are
Hay
What famous Puerto Rican singer took a stage name based on a childhood Easter costume?
Bad Bunny
15
quince
She lives
Ella vive
the kitchen
la cocina
The drinks
Las bebidas
What famous Puerto Rican singer coined the word reggaeton in 1994 to describe the new music genre that was emerging from Puerto Rico that synthesized American hip-hop, Latin Caribbean music, and Jamaican reggae rhythms with Spanish rapping and singing.
Daddy Yankee
50
cincuenta
You (informal/singular) eat lunch (2 word total answer)
Tú almuerzas
the oven
el horno
The great grandmother
La bisabuela
On May 2006 this Puerto Rican Singers album King of Kings, became history's highest ranking reggaeton LP in the top 10 US charts, with its debut at #1 on the Latin sales charts and the #1 spot on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Radio Chart with the single "Angelito"
Don Omar
140
ciento cuarenta
You (informal/plural/feminine) return (personas) X2
Vosotras regresáis and Vosotras volvéis
the sink
el lavabo
The scissor
Las tijeras
This Puerto Rican professional baseball right fielder played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates. After his early death, he was posthumously inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973, becoming both the first Caribbean and the first Latin-American player to be enshrined. Because he died at a young age and had such a stellar career, the Hall of Fame changed its rules of eligibility. As an alternative to a player having to be retired for five years before eligibility, a player who has been deceased for at least six months is eligible for entry.
Roberto Clemente
Born: August 18, 1934
Died: December 31, 1972 (aged 38)
500
quinientos
They (masculine) ask for
Ellos piden
the rug
la alfombra
The schedule
El horario