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What language do I need to learn when I go to Costa Rica?

by Guest57148  |  earlier

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I'm going to Costa Rica for 6 weeks so I'm going to need to learn the language before I go!

I know they speak Spanish but do I need to learn Costa Rican Spanish or would Latin American Spanish do?

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  1. If you speak plain Spanish they will understand.

    All South and Cetral Americans can understand each other.

    Costa Ricans speak very little English, so better bring your dictionary.


  2. In 6 weeks the best you can hope for is some travel language, so even European Spanish would do! You won't be exposed to the technical differences in 6 weeks of learning.

  3. after u go buy some think spanish for u to learn

  4. Just as you would understand different versions of English (eg US, British and Australian), so too would the average Spanish speaker understand both "standard" Castillian Spanish and Latin American varieties. So whichever you prefer or think will be more useful to you in the long run is up to you. Disfrute de Costa Rica!!

  5. every spanish it's the same!!!!!!! what do you mean by costa rica spanish!??? what's difference it's the accent and idioms..

  6. Each region in South America and this often includes regions within the same country will have unique accents.  But I would just call the differences accents they are not different languages.  Even Spanish in Spain is the same as the Spanish in Latin America.

    I'll give you an example of diverse accents right here in the US:

    Los Angeles

    Houston

    Atlanta

    Boston

    and so on, and so on.... in each of these regions there is a slightly different accent and also associated with each is the usage of various idioms that vary from region to region.

    But we all know and understand Mid American English or Standard English.

    In Costa Rica especially people that are accustomed to cater to tourists will understand your Spanish. The Spanish that you learn in the US is the standard Spanish

    Costa Rica is beautiful, buen viaje!

  7. Spanish

  8. Spanish !!!! thats all. They will understand you. There is no Costa Rica Spanish.

  9. When you go to tourist areas, people there are speaking English but I think it is good to learn to speak Spanish as well.

  10. Latin American Spanish...

    But lots of Costa Ricans speak English fine... I have never had a big problem when I go, speaking only English.

  11. Remember, Spanish is the same in any Latin Country except for Brazil, Belice and other languaged countries... Some stuff that varies are idioms, that you would learn here and also you're going to get used.

    For example:

    "Dude":

    In Mexico, "guey"

    In Panama, "pana"

    In Costa Rica, "mae"

    In Colombia, "parce"

    In Peru, "tio" as same as Chile

    What's up dude?

    In Mexico, "que ondas guey?"

    In Panama, "que hubo mi pana?"

    In Costa Rica, "que mae? Pura vida?"

    In Colombia, "que hubo parce?"

    In Peru, "que hay de nuevo tio?"

    Those are examples of different kind of greetings in some latin countries. I recommend you to learn very good spanish, because here in costa rica, if you are going to use any cab, you have to explain very well where you wanna go. Here addresses are given by references so also, take in consideration how many miles are in km, and that "almost each block" is 100 meters.

    Good luck and Enjoy your Trip!!!

  12. chinese

  13. better ask the another person because i don't know where is Costa Rica.

  14. Just speak Spanish and you will be fine. Proper spanish is spoken in Costa Rica however, Ticos do have alot of sayings and expressions.

    Some examples:

    Diay is Hey

    Mae is dude

    Guila is kid

    Que tirada is what a mess

    Una teja is a 100 colones

    Un rojo is a 1000 colones

    -This can go on forever.......

  15. I'm not really sure what you mean by Costa Rican Spanish and Latin American Spanish (Costa Rica is part of Latin America).  But be that as it may, in 6 weeks you're not going to learn the finer points of differences between the Spanish speaking countries' ways of saying things.  Learn the basics and you'll do fine!  I know MANY US citizens that have enjoyed Costa Rica even though they knew little or no Spanish.  Of course, the more you know, the better off you'll be, but don't make it a worrisome task.  Many people in Costa Rica speak English and there are many ex-pats.

  16. Just spanish will do. Nothing fancy.

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