In Canada and the US, most people are required to know the most basic knowledge of English to survive, and sometimes french or spanish depending on where you live. However there are some tight weaved communities which people are not required to know any other languages, because they deal with their own small community.
Immigration has greatly impacted the language in both the US and Canada. In the US, the influx of immigrants from different countries has contributed to the linguistic diversity, with Spanish becoming the second most widely spoken language. In Canada, immigration has led to the growth of multilingualism, with English and French remaining the most prominent languages but others such as Punjabi, Tagalog, and Arabic gaining significance.
The three neighbors of the US are Canada, Mexico, and Cuba. In Canada, English and French are the official languages. In Mexico, Spanish is the official language. In Cuba, Spanish is also the official language.
No, there are more English speakers in Canada than Spanish speakers in the US. English is one of the official languages of Canada and is spoken by the majority of the population. While Spanish is widely spoken in the US, it is not the most prevalent language.
Yes, American Sign Language (ASL) is commonly used in the US and has its own grammar and vocabulary. In Canada, including in the province of Quebec, French Sign Language (LSQ) is predominant, but ASL is also used by some individuals, particularly in English-speaking regions.
The majority of American Sign Language (ASL) users are in the United States, as ASL is most commonly used in the US. However, there are also ASL users in Canada, particularly in regions with significant deaf populations like Ontario and Quebec.
Language affects us in numerous ways, including shaping our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. It influences how we perceive the world, communicate with others, and express our identity. Language also plays a crucial role in our social interactions and relationships.
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The U.S originally speaks English, and it now has part Spanish because so many Hispanics and Mexicans have immigrated into the U.S because of how terrible it must be in Mexico. And immigrants keep on coming and coming, it is increasing, and they are taking over a part of the national language. So it is now English, but pretty soon it will be both English and Spanish, thanks to the immigrants from Mexico. And the German tourists (who are awesome, by the way!).
Canada=english+french Usa=english+spanish
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All countries affect the US Economy in some measure, but particularly Japan, Britain, Canada and Mexico.
language, restraunts, and mcdonalds
it affects by the climate
Official language. The official language of Mexico is Spanish. The U.S. does not have an official language, however legal documents are written in English. Canada has two official languages, English and French.
French was ONE of the languages that were spoken by immigrant's. Not a particular main language like it is in Canada.
English Language, Religions, Celebrations, Sports.
Anglo-America is the regions of the US and Canada where English is the dominant language.
Nothing really you will have alot of people that talk different languages immigration doesnt affect the language spoken in the US.