My husband and I and another couple are going to Costa Rica. Where are good places to stay? Things to do? Are there all-inclusive places? Places for couples only? I don't know anything ...
We are planning to go to Costa Rica for our honeymoon and have been looking into Cosat Rica. I was just wondering how safe the country is in terms of violence and other areas of concern....
My plane leaves in 3 days and I will spend 2 weeks there visiting my fiance's family with him. Any tips? nice places to see? fun things to do? Warnings I should be aware of?...
I am 21. My friend and I planned a trip to Peru this May for about a month, but everyone we talk to seems to think it is a mistake to go because neither of us speak Spanish.
Do you think we ...
thats spanish... it means "welcome to this house."
umm... i dont really know what your question is so i dont know if that answers it.
Sally
MEXICO! I LIVE IN A BORDER TOWN IN TEXAS AND MY MOM IS MEXICAN. AND SHE SAYS IT ALOT TO GUESTS. AND SO DOES MY GRANDMA
•michelle•
it's in spanish, so in any spainsh-speaking country.
VovĂł (Grandma)
This is Spanish for "Welcome to this house"!
All countries that have Spanish as their official idiom will use it.
For example, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Mexico, Spain, etc.
Diana
Mexico - Spanish
BEshinyBEsparklyBEgirly!
spanish
from spain
or latin or theres one language where its all made of mixed languages
i heard that once on ANTM!!
soggyaugie
It is Spanish and it translated to "Welcome to this house"
Lawnmower723
welcome to this house??? depends...
Phil Y
I think any country where Spanish is the primary language. (Most of Latin and Central America)
Shibi
Any Spanish speaking country.
Tee Hee
I'm not sure but that sounds like Spanish so maybe Mexico and Spain...?
Andrew Z
That would most likely be Spain, I don't know of any words in Mexico/others with "ido" at the end of it