Spanish
Cuba is the only Caribbean country that has Spanish as an official language. Puerto Rico has Spanish and English as official language, but it is a U.S. Commonwealth. The Dominican Republic also speaks Spanish, but does not have it as their official language.
Ralf Schumacher speaks German as his native language.
A person who speaks French as their first language is called a Francophone.
Aliyah Kolf speaks Dutch
A person who speaks more than one language is called a polyglot.
Porto Rico is not a State, according to international law. Independence in its international relationships is a necessary requirement for it to be a state. Porto rico is considered a United States Territory.
Canada is a part of the North American continent.
Do they sell American beer in porto Rico
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Porto Rico
The mutation of the "o" in the Latin roots to the "ue" in modern Spanish was something that developed after the first colonization of Puerto Rico took place. As a result, the first name of Puerto Rico was Porto Rico. (This was very quickly replaced by the Puerto Rico.)
Yes. Florida speaks mainly English when Puerto Rico speaks mainly Spanish.
Portuguese
In argentina, more than 95% of the country speaks Spanish (it being the native language. Immigrants, which don't constitute a lot of the population, are the ones who don't speak Spanish)
I think Denmark, Holland, Norway, and Porto Rico.
many things like he was the governor of porto rico
It's a territorial possession of the United States