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  2. What Languages Are Spoken In The Dominican Republic?

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    Official Language Of The Dominican Republic. As stated, Spanish is the official language of the Dominican Republic. However, different variants of the Spanish language are spoken across the country. The most commonly used Spanish dialect in the country is Dominican Spanish.

  3. The most commonly spoken languages in the Dominican Republic

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    What is the official language spoken in the Dominican Republic? The official language of the country is Spanish. However, there are some variations of this language in different parts of the Dominican Republic. The Spanish dialect commonly used is Dominican Spanish.

  4. Dominican Republic | History, People, Map, Flag, Population,...

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    Dominican Republic, country of the West Indies that occupies the eastern two-thirds of Hispaniola, the second largest island of the Greater Antilles chain in the Caribbean Sea. Haiti, also an independent republic, occupies the western third of the island.

  5. Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Haitian Creole is the largest minority language in the Dominican Republic and is spoken by Haitian immigrants and their descendants. [187] There is a community of a few thousand people whose ancestors spoke Samaná English in the Samaná Peninsula.

  6. Official Language in the Dominican Republic

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    The official language of the Dominican Republic is Spanish, using the West Indians way in the everyday language. On its lexicon can be found African influences, foreign words coming mainly from the US English and also neologisms which collide with the archaisms kept from the old Spanish. Regarding the accent, it is like the Canarian Spanish.

  7. Dominican Republic Language - Go Dominican Travel

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    Spanish: Spanish is the official language of the Dominican Republic and is spoken by almost all of the population. It is the primary language of communication in business, education, government, and media.

  8. Dominican Republic - Language, Culture , Customs and Etiquette

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    Language in the Dominican Republic. Spanish is the official language of the country and which street signs and restaurant menus are written in. Even though the people linked to the tourist trade generally speak English, knowing some Spanish is a great advantage.

  9. What Language Do They Speak In The Dominican Republic?

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    Spanish reigns supreme as the official language of the Dominican Republic. It is the primary means of communication in all formal and informal settings. Introduced by Spanish colonizers in the 15th century, Spanish quickly supplanted indigenous languages.

  10. Does Dominican Republic Speak Spanish? - Homeschool Spanish...

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    Spanish is the official language and the most spoken language in the Dominican Republic. A variety of Spanish languages are spoken within the country. Collectively, these are referred to as Dominican Spanish.

  11. The Languages spoken in Dominican Republic - StudyCountry.com

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    The official language in the country is Spanish. The people take pride in the clarity of their Spanish which is considered by some to be the most conventional Castilian used in Latin America. Nonetheless, Dominican Spanish has a unique intonation and integrates many Taino (local) and African verbalisms.