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The 2010 Census found that about 70 percent of Miami's population consisted of Hispanic-identifying residents. As a result, Spanish is typically the preferred conversational language. While most people speak English, it helps to have a few pleasantries and phrases memorized prior to your trip. At the very least, I'd recommend learning how to order Cuban sandwiches and cafecitos at restaurants like the famous Versailles.