Nearly the entire population of the Dominican Republic, around 10 million people, speak Spanish as their first language. Spanish is the official language of the country, and it is widely spoken and understood across all regions.
Cuba and the Dominican Republic both speak Spanish. Puerto Rico does, too, but technically it is not a separate country.
Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba are there Spanish speaking islands. The Canary Islands, and Hispaniola also speak Spanish.
The countries in the Caribbean that speak Spanish are Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. Additionally, there are some Spanish-speaking communities in countries like Belize, Haiti, and Jamaica.
The Caribbean countries that speak Spanish are the Dominican Republic and Cuba; those that speak English are Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados; and those that speak French are Haiti and Martinique.
Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico are Spanish-speaking island nations and Cuba has several islands as well Spain's Canary Islands.
Do you speak English = Habla Usted inglés(it's the same in Dominican Spanish as in Standard Spanish).
Dominicans, inhabitants of Dominican Republic, speak Spanish. Dominican Republic is on the island Hispaniola. The other nation making up Hispaniola is Haiti.
Three Spanish speaking countries are Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
Cuba and the Dominican Republic both speak Spanish. Puerto Rico does, too, but technically it is not a separate country.
When Christopher Columbus "discovered" the island, he brough many Spaniards with him and nearly wiped all the Taino (a type of Indian) population. Haiti took over DR but not for long because Dominicans fought them back and won independence.
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.
In Dominican.... -most of the people speak Spanish. -the light can go out randomly for a couple of minutes or maybe an hour. -it is very, very hot so there is no snow
Dominicans & Rican's Speak Spanish Because Spain Came To The Carribean In Search For Gold , They Took Over The Island's Then Left A Couple Hundred Years Later Leaving There Language
Haiti (it shares an island with the Dominican Republic).
In Dominican.... -most of the people speak Spanish. -the light can go out randomly for a couple of minutes or maybe an hour. -it is very, very hot so there is no snow
Spanish did not become a language in Haiti. Only a handful of people speak Spanish in Haiti, mostly near the border of the Dominican Republic. For the languages of Haiti, click here.