There are approximately 9 million people of Puerto Rican descent. Out of this number, roughly 45% live on the island itself. The rest have scattered as a result of the diaspora between 1920-1990. The communities with the largest numbers of Puerto Ricans in the US are New York, Hartford, Holyoak, Philadelphia, Chicago, New Jersey, Virginia, San Francisco, and Orlando.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau of 2006, 81% of Puerto Ricans over 5 years old that live in the island speak English "less than very well." Basically that means that most people don't speak it very well. However, many young people (under 30) speak it, even if not perfect.
Reference: http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/GRTTable?_bm=y&-_box_head_nbr=R1603&-ds_name=ACS_2006_EST_G00_&-format=US-30
what percentage of indian citzens speak english
Mostly, she is of Puerto Rico decent on her mother's side, and a 25% Irish On her father's side she is also 25% Puerto Rican on her father"s side so she mostly spanish.She is fluent in both Spanish, and English though.She is half Irish and half Puerto Rican.
Korean, Japanese, and English.
yes, he does he can speak English so well
English Dubbed means that the voice actors speak in English and English subbed means that there are subtitles for people to read and translate the language spoken.
I'm 100 sure he can Speak English & French. I don't know if he can speak any other languages or not but I know he can speak English & French.
Spanish and English. However only 25% of puerto ricans speak fluent English. The other percentage of people only know so here are there.
Approximately 2% of the population in Vanuatu speaks English as their first language, with English also serving as one of the country's official languages.
13% of EU citizens speak English as their native language.
Approximately 2% of the population in Madagascar speak English. The majority of the population speaks Malagasy as their primary language, followed by French.
92% people speak other languages.
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.
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Puerto Rican are known as Bilingual they speak Spanish but are also taught to speak English
Approximately 90% of the Dutch population can speak English fluently. English is widely taught in schools from an early age in the Netherlands, contributing to high proficiency levels in the language.
Approximately 4.2% of the British population speak English as a second language.
They speak in Spanish and in English
Around 3% of Rwandans speak English as their first language, however, the overall percentage of English speakers in Rwanda is higher due to its status as an official language and its increasing importance in education and business.