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  1. Dominican Spanish (español dominicano) is Spanish as spoken in the Dominican Republic; and also among the Dominican diaspora, most of whom live in the United States, chiefly in New York City, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Florida.

  2. The local variant of Spanish is called Dominican Spanish, which closely resembles other Spanish vernaculars in the Caribbean and has similarities to Canarian Spanish. In addition, it has influences from African languages and borrowed words from indigenous Caribbean languages particular to the island of Hispaniola.

  3. Oct 20, 2023 · Approximately 9 million people speak Spanish in the Dominican Republic, representing over 90 percent of the population of the country. It is the official language of the country, and the main language used for commerce, education, and public life.

  4. Dominican Spanish is Spanish as it is spoken in the Dominican Republic and by the Dominican diaspora. [2] Roots of the language. Dominican Spanish is based on Canarian and Andalucian dialects from south Spain but with some influences from West African languages.

  5. What is Dominican Spanish? ( Leer en español) The Dominican Republic is a Caribbean country with a distinct culture, history, and diverse population. Dominicans are known for speaking fast and loudly. The Spanish spoken in the Dominican Republic is unique in the way people speak, the vocabulary, and colloquial expressions that are used.

  6. Spanish is the predominant language in the Dominican Republic; the local dialect is called Dominican Spanish, it closely resembles Canarian Spanish, Andalusian Spanish, and has influences from Arawak languages.

  7. The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Dominicana) is a Latin American country on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola; the other country on the island is Haiti. Its capital, and largest city, is Santo Domingo. The national language is Spanish. The country was part of the Spanish empire until the late 18th century. In the 19th century France ...

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