The Lingua Franca of Puerto Rico is as distinct as Spanish can be. Caribbean Spanish is modern and adulterated, highly modified by African and American tones and inflections.
Puerto is a little state that who people speak spanish and it is a beautifull a stare
Yes, if their native language is Spanish and they're not in the midst of a language class or interacting with people who don't speak Spanish.
Spanish and English. However only 25% of puerto ricans speak fluent English. The other percentage of people only know so here are there.
No Mexican, Puerto Ricans, Colombians; alot of Nationalitys speak spanish
The Dominican Republic is only about 90 miles off Puerto Rico's western shore. The next-nearest country with Spanish as a dominant language is Cuba on the other side of Hispaniola.
Puerto Rican is not a language. In Puerto Rico, people speak either English or Spanish, so it would either be "born" if they were speaking English, and "nacido" if they were speaking Spanish.
Puerto Rican are known as Bilingual they speak Spanish but are also taught to speak English
They speak in Spanish and in English
No, <1% of Australians speak Spanish. English is the dominant language in Australia.
There is no such language as "Puerto Rican". Puerto Ricans speak Spanish, and "What are you doing?" in Spanish is "Que haces?"
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Puerto Rican spoke, and still speak, Spanish.