If the question is asking "how do you say the word 'people' in Spanish?"
the answer is it depends.
Gente (HEN-teh) - A group of people
Personas - Persons
Pueblo (poEH-bloh) - a people, a community of people
If the question is asking "How do you say 'Puerto Rican' in Spanish?" the answer is Puertorriqueño. (pooERR-toh-rrree-KEN-yo)
Some prefer the term Boricua (boh-REE-kwah) taken from the native islander name for the island which was transformed to the current "official nickname" of the island, Borinquen (boh-REEN-ken).
Puerto Rico official languages are Spanish and English. "Aunt" in spanish is "Tía". In Puerto Rico is very common call the 'Aunt' by 'Tía'.
It is an affirmation of the Puerto Rican culture. Call it an Oktoberfest for people from Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico...?
The language of Puerto Rico is mainly Spanish, although people can understand English.
The official languages of Puerto Rico are Spanish and English, with Spanish being the most widely spoken. Many people in Puerto Rico are bilingual in both languages.
Puerto Rico's official languages are English and Spanish. Spanish is the language spoken by the vast majority of the population.
Estoy en Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico
Los portorriqueños, portorriqueño, portorriqueña, portorriqueñasLos puertorriqueños, puertorriqueño, puertorriqueña, puertorriqueñasMany Puerto Ricans call themselves "boricua(s)" in Spanish.
The Taíno originally inhabited Puerto Rico.
The Spanish were very influential in Puerto Rico, and they were Roman Catholic; so you'll find that the majority of Puerto Ricans are Catholic.
(a) Because the island was colonised by the Spanish. (b) 'Puerto' means 'Port' in Spanish; 'rico' = 'rich', so (c) Puerto Rico = Rich Port