The spanish were the first to colonize Trinidad, they named the island (Trinidad means "Trinity" in spanish), and introduced their language to it.
Spanish is spoken by about 5% of the population. It's also a widely studied foreign language in Trinidad schools.
No. Although the name looks Spanish, the official language is English. The heritage is not Spanish.
You say, "Trinidad." Trinidad is a Spanish word. It means Trinity.
where did the spanish settled in trinidad
The Spanish come to Trinidad to find Gold.
Actually, Trinidad and Tobago is a Spanish-speaking nation. Spanish is officially recognized by the government as an official language along with English, Hindustani, French, Creole, Chinese, Arabic, and others. Therefore, it would be Hispanic, or Spanish-speaking nation.
None. Spanish is a Latin based language.
The word conquistador comes from the Spanish language.
Spanish language originated from Spain.
the spanish arrived in trinidad in the year 1498 .
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