Since 1611
English has been spoken in America since the early 1600s, when the first English colonies were established. Over time, it became the dominant language through colonization and migration.
The English language spoken in the United States is a little over 400 years old. It can be traced back to the English colonization of the East Coast in the early 17th century.
In Long Beach, CA, over 200 languages are spoken by its diverse population. The most commonly spoken languages, in addition to English, include Spanish, Tagalog, Khmer, and Vietnamese.
The word spoken has a long O and a schwa (unstressed eh sound). It rhymes with oaken and token.
"A Long Way Gone" is written in English, as the author Ishmael Beah wrote the book in English. The book tells Beah's account of his experiences as a child soldier in Sierra Leone during the civil war in the 1990s.
No, Canada has always been known as Canada. Kannada is actually a language spoken in southern India.
The English language spoken in the United States is a little over 400 years old. It can be traced back to the English colonization of the East Coast in the early 17th century.
Since 1611
For a long time.
It means that as long as there are English people they will remember the events of Dunkirk.
For just about as long as the Europeans invaded it (1530s).
French has been spoken in Ivory Coast since the 18th Century, when France first colonized it.
Spanish has been spoken in the United States for over 500 years, dating back to the arrival of Spanish explorers in the 16th century. The Spanish language has since become an integral part of American culture, especially in states with significant Hispanic populations.
Gold = tong (spoken like the English word "song" NOT with a long "o" as in the English word "note" = ทอง
The English translation for lang lang is the words long, long. The words lang, lang are originally in Japanese and are spoken in numerous areas throughout the world.
no they haven't been there because I've looked for it for a long time and i didn't find something that proves that they were there and sorry for my bad English 'cause I'm not from England or America or somewhere that English is good ok bye
Valcour Island, which is near Plattsburgh, in upstate New York, has long been a popular tourist destination for Americans and Canadians. Given that it is only about 3 and 1/2 hours from Québec, you may hear French spoken there, but English is certainly the dominant language.
This depends on which Pierre is being spoken of. See related questions.