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)
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.
Not many white people live in Puerto Rico but sure. Specially in the north of Puerto Rico you find many white people. Infact in my opinion in our capital of San Juan we speak more English than people in Miami do. Hope that helped you in some way! Added: If you are a Puerto Rican, no matter how 'white' you look you still considered a mix between AFRICAN, SPANISH and TAINO. That person might be white but her sister might be black.
The population density of Puerto Rico is approximately 892 people per square mile.
Approximately 98% of Ireland's population speaks English as their primary language.
40 percent of 300 is 120. Therefore, 40 percent of 300 people would be 120 people.
The ancestry of Puerto Rico is a mix of Indigenous TaΓnos, Spaniards, Africans, and other European and Caribbean influences due to colonization and immigration over the centuries. This has resulted in a diverse and multicultural society in Puerto Rico.
The language of Puerto Rico is mainly Spanish, although people can understand English.
Puerto Rican is not a language. In Puerto Rico, people speak either English or Spanish, so it would either be "born" if they were speaking English, and "nacido" if they were speaking Spanish.
Puerto Rico is not a US district, Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the U.S.A., but Puerto Rico is self governing, Puerto Rico has its own laws, senators, and leaders that are elected by the Puerto Rican people. Puerto Rico can make its own laws without approval of the US government. Puerto Rico also speaks Spanish, only 1 out of 10 people on the island speak somewhat English, that means only 15% of the people there are fluent in English.
Puerto Rico was one of the earliest islands of the West Indies to be colonized by Spain, and was ruled by the Spanish for nearly 400 years.The first settlement was at Caparra (now Guaynabo), established in 1508 by the first governor, Juan Ponce de Leon. Spain ceded Puerto Rico to the US after the Spanish-American War (1898) and it has been a US commonwealth since then.
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Te amo. P.S. Puerto Rico is an island not a language ;), in Puerto Rico people speak spanish and english so you could say it in english and there will be no problem!
There are several races of people who live in Puerto Rico. The ethnic groups break down as 75. 8 percent White, 12. 4 percent Black, 3. 3 percent Mixed, 0. 5 percent Amerindian, 0. 2 percent Asian, 0. 1 percent Pacific Islander, and 7. 8 percent Other.
Spanish and English. However only 25% of puerto ricans speak fluent English. The other percentage of people only know so here are there.
95%360 million people spoke English natively in 2010 (http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language) out of around 7 billion people in 2011 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population) So one person out of twenty speaks English as a native.
Puerto Rico is the 3rd largest Island of the carribean. People born in Puerto Rico are United States citizens since it is a commowealth state. In English they are called Puertoricans wich in spanish is Puertorriquenos but the word you are looking for is ... boricua..
BBC Learning English is part of the British Broadcasting Company World Service devoted to teaching English to people in countries that don't natively speak the language. It provides free resources for students and teachers to learn and teach the language.
95% or more