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One thing that makes a vacation abroad fun is getting the chance to interact with people of a different culture. Take the Dominican Republic (also known as “domican republic” or “dominic republic”), for example. The country has one of the most distinctive heritages they’re always proud to share. However, before participating in their culture, you’ll need to learn how to communicate with them. Understanding and recognizing their everyday language is the best way to do this. This article will help you understand the background of the Dominican Republic language landscape and how to overcome potential language barriers.

¿Cuál es el idioma oficial de la República Dominicana?

According to the country’s constitution, Spanish is the official language of the Dominican Republic. As a result, Spanish is the most spoken language in the nation, with 85% of the Dominican Republic population speaking it as their mother tongue. Schools in the Dominican Republic teach Spanish as the primary language, and people across the country use it as their lingua franca. However, it’s so widely used that you Republic’s can read it in signs, media, business publications, and commerce in the República Dominicana.

Nonetheless, even if you know how to read and speak Spanish, you may notice that the country’s Spanish is different from the rest. The language has many varieties depending on the region and historical influences it has encountered; this is also the case for Dominican Spanish, which has been shaped by indigenous languages and African languages over time.

¿Se considera el español dominicano un dialecto español?

Today, the Dominican Republic (also referred to as “Dominicana” by locals) stands proud as a Caribbean country with a diverse population that speaks using a unique Spanish variety. Historically, Spain colonized the country, and locals spoke the Spanish dialect of their rulers. However, there were several uprisings in opposition to Spanish rule. The people rejected the standard way of using the Spanish language and made it their own from the influences of its Taino, American, and African cultures. Thus, the birth of Dominican Spanish makes it more akin to Puerto Rican Spanish than the other Caribbean Spanish-speaking countries, contributing to the linguistic diversity of the region.

Cómo distinguir el español dominicano del español estándar

Dominican Spanish applies some twists to standard (or neutral) Spanish. One notable difference is how Dominican Spanish uses old Spanish terms that the neutral Spanish language had ceased using. You’ll also notice how fast-paced their way of talking creates a distinct accent. This trait makes the difference in Spanish pronunciation more distinguishable. That’s because they won’t sound exactly like what you learned in your previous Spanish class or the Spanish vocabulary you might be familiar with.

For example, in Dominican Spanish, the letter ‘D’ is rarely pronounced when it appears in the middle of two vowels. So, for instance, instead of saying ‘cansado,’ which means tired, you will hear them say “cansa’o.” We often drop the letter ‘s’ from words as well. An example is when the word ‘estás’ becomes only “ta.” This unique pronunciation and the use of Spanish slang can sometimes create challenges for non-native Spanish speakers.

Otros giros conocidos del español dominicano son:

  • Yeismo
  • Seseo
  • Cómo eliminar la última "r" en los infinitivos verbales
  • Pronunciar la "R" como "-l" o "-i
  • Algunos cambios en el orden de las palabras

These can often create homophones in the language, which may confuse tourists and create a language barrier for those not familiar with local Spanish phrases.

¿Se habla mucho inglés en la República Dominicana?

While Dominican schools include English classes as a mandatory foreign language, few Dominicans outside the tourism industry speak it fluently. The English language is more prevalent in areas where tourists usually visit. That’s because tourists often only speak English, as do people in the Dominican tourist trade, and immigrants. You can also hear the younger generation commonly using the language nowadays, showing an increasing trend in English proficiency. Even so, whether you’re planning to travel around the country or stay in one place, it remains helpful to learn and understand some basic Spanish to enhance your language skills and communication with locals.

¿Qué otros idiomas se hablan en la República Dominicana?

Aside from Dominican does theh and English, there are different languages spoken by people from the Dominican Republic. However, most are from ethnic groups, and foreign influences are already considered minority languages due to the small population of speakers.

Criollo haitiano

Over 160,000 Dominicans speak Haitian Creole as their first language, making it one of the country’s major minority languages. Most of those who speak Haitian Creole are of Haitian descent. They live in rural areas near the Dominican Republic and Haiti border. Most speakers are bilingual, with Spanish only as their second language. Haitian Creole has a French foundation with African dialect influences. It may not be spoken widely in the Dominican Republic, but it at least has a total of 11 million creole speakers around the globe. Unfortunately, the DCreolean Republic hasn’t officially recognized the language yet. This may be why it’s still looked upon as a foreign language instead of a local one.

Samana Inglés

Samana English is one of the varieties of the English language spoken in the Dominican Republic. It shares substandard and alternate features with African-American Vernacular English and is considered a form of Caribbean English or Creole English. Only 1% of the population (approximately 12,000 residents) speak the language. They’re explicitly found in the cospeaks’s northeastern area, known as the Samana Peninsula. Most of those who live there are descendants of black immigrants from the United States, known as Samana Americans. Back then, they were invited to join the crusade called Haitian Emigration. That’s so they could leave the racist-filled United States back in the early 19th century.

At the moment, Samana English can withstand the influence of other languages that the rest of the country has adopted. This could be due to the peninsula’s geographical location, where cultural life is much more autonomous. However, it’s already on the list of endangered languages due to the policies set by the government.

Otras lenguas extranjeras en la República Dominicana

Other foreign languages are spoken in the Dominican Republic. French, like English, is taught as a mandatory foreign language in local schools. Yet, despite this, it’s not a widely used language in the country. Tourists often hear the rest of the foreign languages more than the country’s residents. So they’ll either be unknown or unknown as long as it contributes to Dominican Republic residents’ culture.

Algunas de las otras lenguas conocidas en el país son:

  • Japonés
  • Chino
  • Italiano

Conclusión

There is more to the Dominican Republic (or Republica Dominicana) besides its beaches. While the couRepúblicaits people will always welcome you with open arms, learning their languages will minimize the cultural and communication barriers between you and the residents you’ll encounter. The Dominican Republic has a diverse population with a variety of languages, showcasing its rich linguistic diversity. However, the most commonly used language is Spanish, serving as the primary language for most of the population. Meanwhile, English and French may come second because they’re mandatorily taught in schools. So, learning Spanish will be your first step to getting familiar with the place and its people, enhancing your language skills, and truly experiencing the culture of this beautiful Caribbean nation.

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