Dominicans, inhabitants of Dominican Republic, speak Spanish. Dominican Republic is on the island Hispaniola. The other nation making up Hispaniola is Haiti.
It's the closest Island where the folks speak spanish.
It depends on what you mean by "Dominican". People from the island-nation of the Dominican Republic predominantly speak Spanish, although there are some refugees from neighboring Haiti who speak French. People from the island-nation of Dominica predominantly speak English. Dominican Friars speak French if that is the native language of the country in which they reside. French is not a holy language of the order nor is it necessarily used in any rite they practice.
I honestly think Salvadoreans and Dominicans do get along. The are many Salvadorians and Dominicans at my school and they get along perfectly... :D
Merengue, and Bachata
Saint Dominic founded the order of the Dominicans.
The area of Dominicans Island is 18,318.0 square meters.
Dominicans in the United States was created in 1805.
At almost 2 million, Dominicans are now the fifth-largest Latino group in the U.S.
There are more gay Dominicans than Puerto Ricans, simply because there are more total Dominicans than Puerto Ricans.
Dominicans have a variety of dances from Bailes Criollos to Merengue or Bachata our typical music is Merengue
Of Course! Dominicans are every where. Especially now that many are born in the US!
Mexicans are people from Mexico, a country in North America, while Dominicans are people from the Dominican Republic, a country in the Caribbean. They have different cultures, languages (Spanish in both cases, but with different accents and slang), and histories.