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How do you answer Es ella alumna en una escuela de Miami?

The question is "Is she a student in a Miami school?" The response, therefore would be: "Yes, she is a student in a Miami school." or "No, she is not a student in a Miami school." The Spanish of those two responses are: "Sí, ella es alumna en una escuela de Miami." and "No, ella no es alumna en una escuela de Miami."


Why do so many people in Miami speak Spanish?

Many people in Miami speak Spanish because it has a large Hispanic population, with a significant number of residents who are of Cuban, Colombian, Puerto Rican, and Nicaraguan descent. Additionally, Spanish is often spoken as a first language in many households and is widely used in various aspects of daily life, including businesses, schools, and cultural activities.


What country did most spanish speakers in Miami Florida come from?

Most Spanish speakers in Miami, Florida originally come from Cuba.


Is Spanish the official language in MiamiFL?

Not at all. Miami, FL is obviously in the US and Spanish is not the official language nowhere in the US. You will find many people (or most) speaking Spanish because of the great cultural influence there is. Most of the population in Miami is Hispanic (especially Cuban) which definetely affects the language spoken there since not everyone speaks English (newcomers). However, most people do speak English and even prefer to. English is also the first language of many Hispanic-Americans who've been born in Miami. In schools and most jobs, English is absolutely required. Hope I answered your question!


What is the largest spanish speaking group in Miami?

The largest Spanish-speaking group in Miami is likely to be Cuban-Americans, as they have historically been the dominant Hispanic group in the city.