Yes, everyone has that right. But consider that the national language is English, so when you are in the company of monolingual English speakers, it's considered rude to speak another language. It's similar to whispering in front of someone.
This is called literacy.
Puffles are silent but friendly! They do speak but they speak a silent puffle language. If you read a Club Penguin book called The Great Puffle Switch, it won't tell you how to understand their language but in the book if you chose the right pages, the penguin (you) will understand the puffle language forever.
It is not a crime to be illiterate in the United States.
Learn to speak, read, and write the language fluently.
We use spelling whenever we read or write language. We use grammar whenever we speak, write, read or hear language.
For starters, the old language of China is read from right to left
Yes, the Arabic language is read from right to left. The script and layout of Arabic text is designed for this right-to-left reading direction.
If you speak Greek you can read it ... you have to learn it the same as you learn any writing.
That's like asking why does a president have to know history. If you speak, write and read properly then you know language arts, and surely you should be able to speak, write and read if you want to be a doctor.
The only manga that read from left to right are "manga" originally published in a language that's read from left to right (i.e., English,) and Japanese manga that are "flipped" by a publisher for publication in a language that's read from left to right. Even "modern" Japanese manga are read from right to left.
Yes, all dialects of Chinese have basically the same written language.
85% of people in Syria speak and read Arabic. There are also minorities that speak the following languages, and Bibles are available in all as well:AdygheAfsharArmenianAzerbaijaniDomariKurdish (Kurmanji)TuroyoWestern Neo-AramaicDeaf people mainly speak Levantine Arabic Sign Language and generally read the Bible in Arabic.