Example:
Dad speaks Spanish and mother French and they live in the US speaking English outside the home and in the home. Then they both speak their individual language with their child when they are alone and English when the family is together. The child will learn and don't be afraid if the child first mixes it up because as it gets older it will learn how to speak one at a time. English the child will learn anyway since there's daycare, school, TV, radio etc.
Strictly-speaking, the term should be: "The family has been..."
Taxonomically speaking, limes are in the "Rutaceae" family.
The country that speaks French and does not have a royal family is France. France has a history of monarchy, but it is currently a republic with no monarchy.
Depends what environment it is in.
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The person whose family origins are in Spanish speaking Latin America is typically referred to as a Latino or Latina.
Get some friends to be the audience and practice public speaking. Or you could have family or neighbors be the audience.
Taxonomically speaking, a Family is divided into Subfamily, and then Genus.
Socially speaking, there is nothing less basic.
The culture, family, and social groups are all part of the environment, which can influence personality.
So that you can keep your environment and family safe