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Saludos a todos. ¿Alguien conoce la información de contacto para el nuevo proveedor de palmas en la carretera 2 cerca de Hormigueros PR?

Gracias!

Bill

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Aquí se dice que este es el sonido de una coqui...

Posted

I would reply in Spanish if I could! So sorry!

I enjoy reading posts en Espanol as we will move to Puerto Rico in 2015 and want to learn. Always great to hear from someone on the island.

I do not know the name of the vivero, but hope someone will know and answer here. I would like to visit the palm seller when I next head to the Cabo Rojo area. Do you know what palms they have?

Maybe someone who is bilingual can translate and repost on my behalf? You certainly have my permission to do so. Thanks.

Cindy Adair

Posted

Si alguien quiere una traducción del mensaje de arriba, digame. Pero imagino que casi toda la gente en este foro habla un poquito de inglés?

Posted

Josh y apa ó ssa

Aqui esta:

"Yo respondía en español si pudiera! Así que lo siento! Disfruto de puestos de lectura en Español como nos trasladaremos a Puerto Rico en 2015 y quiero aprender. Siempre es bueno escuchar a alguien en la isla. No sé el nombre del vivero, pero espero que alguien lo sabrá y contestar aquí. Me gustaría visitar el vendedor palma cuando volví a ir a la zona de Cabo Rojo. ¿Sabes lo que las palmas tienen? Tal vez alguien que sea bilingüe puede traducir y publicar de nuevo en mi nombre? Por supuesto que tienes mi permiso para hacerlo. Gracias.

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Posted

Muchas gracias, Bill!

Cindy Adair

Posted

The same palm a couple of years ago??

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Cindy Adair

  • 1 month later...
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Muchas gracias! I have saved this information for my next trip to Puerto Rico!

Cindy Adair

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