It comes from the Spanish Pascua Florida which means Easter or Feast of Flowers.
Cuba
I'd say 98%
Mostly English, few people speak Indian, but a lot of Mexicans are there, and they speak spanish.
More people in Puerto Rico speak Spanish as a first language than in Florida. More people in Florida speak English as a first language. A larger fraction of the people in Puerto Rico speak both languages than do in Florida. The people in Puerto Rico live in a largely hispanic culture, with a touch of anglo. the people in Florida live in a largely anglo culture, with enclaves of hispanic culture. Some favorite foods are different. People living in Puerto Rico do not pay federal Income Tax, but pay other taxes that the People of Florida do not pay.
probably. Speak to a lawyer.....................
To find information on property insurance in Florida, speak to an insurance broker in Florida. There are many insurance companies who insure property in Florida, so speaking to a broker can help one find the best deal.
The current population of the US State of Florida, as of this time is well over 19-million and continuously rising and decreasing as we speak.
In Florida, you can say "thank you" just like you would in English, as it is a state in the United States where English is the primary language.
Maybe, they are working in Florida. Check there. Then, learn to speak English, Moron.
Speak to a lawyer.
Florida has a very large Cuban population, and is also very close to other nations in the Caribbean where Spanish is one of the major languages. Since there are large numbers of people whose native language is Spanish, there's less pressure for other Spanish-speakers to learn or speak English.
Aside from English, Seminoles speak Miccosukee and Creek languages. These languages are part of the Muskogean language family and are still spoken by some Seminoles in Florida.