The Spanish Language came to Puerto Rico via colonization from Spain. Once the Spaniards invaded the island, it's people became subjects of the King and Queen of Spain. Spanish therefore became the official language.
For over four hundred years the Spaniards immigrated to Puerto Rico to the point that today over 70% of Puerto Ricans can trace European ancestry. While the Spanish language has retained some Taino and African words in Puerto Rico the major influences to Puerto Rican Spanish are the accents from Andalusia and the Canary islands in the south of Spain.
Spanish or English if you prefer.
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Its Spanish heritage.
Spanish and English. Spanish is very much the dominant language, and many inhabitants do not speak English well.Puerto Rico has one principle language, Spanish.The English language is also used.Puerto Rico has one principle language, Spanish.The English language is also used.
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Yes, if their native language is Spanish and they're not in the midst of a language class or interacting with people who don't speak Spanish.
Puerto Rico's official languages are English and Spanish. Spanish is the language spoken by the vast majority of the population.
* Language: Spanish is PR's native tongue, Portuguese is Brazil's native tongue
The language spoken in Puerto Rico is Spanish, not Puerto Rican. The word for money is "Dinero" in Spanish.
Spanish! Although Puerto Rico's official languages are Spanish & English!
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The officials languages of Puerto Rico are Spanish and English.
Spanish or English if you prefer.
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About 5.5% of people in Puerto Rico speak English as their native language. The majority of the population speaks Spanish as their first language.