No.
For example, there is no language called Mexican and no language kalled Venezuelan, but in different countries there may be different dialects of the same language
The duration of A Language All My Own is 360.0 seconds.
A Language All My Own was created on 1935-07-19.
because there are different places
The can speak their own language. It's just that "their own language" is now either English or one of the local creoles.After a one or two generations, immigrants in ANY country speak the language of the country.
Iceland is a country with its own government and language.
No, sign language is not universal and varies from country to country. Each country may have its own unique sign language that is influenced by its culture and language. Just as spoken languages differ, so do sign languages.
language is the facilitator of human essence. all invention,health,engineering and every other human activities will not actualize,without language. EDUCATION:Education as people say is an assert. the truth is this,we can not achieve an effective educational training without the use of language.
Any language used in a country other than one's own; a language that is studied mostly for cultural insight any language used in anothers country other than the persons own. for example i live in england, russias language is considered a foreign language because i nor people who live in my country speak it.
The currency of a country can vary, as different countries have their own currency. The language spoken in a country can also vary, depending on the official language(s) or the dominant language(s) spoken by the majority of the population. Can you please specify which country you are referring to?
Many countries have developed their own sign languages, as much out of necessity as any real national reasoning. However, not all are officially recognised as a language, mostly because they are not always standard throughout a country, but more like dialects of a sort.
The cast of A Language All My Own - 1935 includes: Mae Questel as Betty Boop
If you are talking about the United States, there is only one national language: English. Spanish is the most widely spoken foreign language. If you are talking about all of the Americas, then each country has its own national language(s).