What do these phrases mean? I can't find a good spanish to english translater.

Al Cafe es el cultivo principal del Valle Central

El Parque Nacional Tortuguero, en la costa caribena de costa rica, es hogar de muchas plantas y animales como la tortuga verde, el jaguar y el mono congo

El Parque Nacional Corcovado, en la peninsula de Osa, contiene bosques humedos que reciben casi 6 metros de lluvia por ano

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1. Al Café = must be incorrect as it says "To the Café but it probably should be "Coffee is the principal cultivation of the Central Valley.

2. The Tortuguero (coming from the word "tortuga" = turtle) National Park, on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, es the home of many plants and animals such as (like) the green turtle, the jaguar and the Congo monkdy.

3. The Corcovado National Park, on the Osa peninsula, contains humid forests that receive nearly (almost) 6 meters of rain per year.

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so basically this is coming from a mexican and all i can say is the translators they aren't wrong bUT it just depends on how you use the word and in what kinda sentence ur using it also i hope this helps and if not then tell me and i'll try to lol

and the translators say exactly what the word means and is, but in the spanish speaking world it could mean something different.

To understand the meaning of these phrases, let's break them down and try to translate them.

Phrase 1:
"Al Cafe es el cultivo principal del Valle Central."
Translation: "Coffee is the main crop of the Central Valley."

To translate this, you can use various resources:

1. Online Spanish-English Translators: Websites such as Google Translate, WordReference, or SpanishDict offer translation services. You can type or copy-paste the phrase into the translation box and select Spanish to English. However, sometimes the accuracy may vary, so it's good to cross-check with other sources.

2. Bilingual Dictionaries: Having a reliable Spanish-English dictionary can be helpful. Look up each word individually and then piece the meaning together to form a coherent translation.

3. Language Learning Apps: If you're looking to learn Spanish or improve your language skills, language learning apps like Duolingo, Babbel, or Rosetta Stone offer translations along with interactive lessons and activities.

Phrase 2:
"El Parque Nacional Tortuguero, en la costa caribena de Costa Rica, es hogar de muchas plantas y animales como la tortuga verde, el jaguar y el mono congo."
Translation: "Tortuguero National Park, on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, is home to many plants and animals such as the green turtle, jaguar, and howler monkey."

Again, you can utilize the same resources mentioned above to translate this phrase accurately.

Phrase 3:
"El Parque Nacional Corcovado, en la península de Osa, contiene bosques húmedos que reciben casi 6 metros de lluvia por año."
Translation: "Corcovado National Park, on the Osa Peninsula, contains rainforests that receive almost 6 meters of rain per year."

Follow the same translation methods mentioned earlier to understand and translate this phrase.

Remember, when using translation tools, it's important to double-check the accuracy of the translations and consider the context of the phrases to accurately convey the intended meaning.