After living there for over 20 years, I feel the most common languages overheard in Miami are:
English
Spanish
Portuguese
(in that order)
Italian, French and Hebrew are also spoken by some.
85% of people in Miami speak English and the other 15% speak other languages.
English is the official language, but spanish has a important influence there, Florida was discovered by Spain. But there are a lot of latins in miami. Also they speak some french, the are a lot of inmigrants from Haiti--> french
Basic English is acceptable in most transaction.
Spanish, English are the main languages
Jacksonville, Florida. An analysis of USA census information indicates 72 different languages are spoken in metropolitan Jacksonville. Miami, Florida claims 79 languages spoken in that city.
The main language in Tampa is English, but immigrant languages are spoken as well.
There are a wide variety of languages that are spoken in the city of Orlando in Florida. These include English and Spanish.
The Wea people, also called Waayaahtanwa people, spoke Miami-Illinois Language.
Spoken languages are languages that are spoken by people for communication. They involve vocalization and sound production to convey meaning, as opposed to written languages, which use visual symbols for communication. There are thousands of spoken languages used around the world.
Miami is in Florida
Miami is in Florida
Yes. Data from the 2000 census give Miami a total population of 362,460. Three languages dominate. Spanish speakers account for 66.75% of the total population; English, 25.45; and Haitian Creole, 5.20. Other languages that are spoken in Miami include French, at 0.76% of the total population; Portuguese, 0.41; German, 0.18; Italian, 0.16; Arabic, 0.15; Chinese, 0.11; and Greek, 0.08.
Miami is in Florida.....
Miami is INSIDE Florida
Miami is in Florida.....
Aside from English, Seminoles speak Miccosukee and Creek languages. These languages are part of the Muskogean language family and are still spoken by some Seminoles in Florida.