No. The US has not adopted any language as its official language, even English. However it is the official language of Puerto Rico (as well as English), a territory of the US. New Mexico is also very close to having Spanish as an official language.
There are many dialectics, but the main/common one is Tagalog which has many Spanish influences.
No, Spanish is not an official language in the United States; English is not even an official language.
All cities in Puerto Rico, a US territory, have Spanish (and English) as an official language.
The official language of the United States is English. However, Spanish is a common language that is spoken throughout the US.
New Mexico is the only state in the United States where Spanish is an official language. Its unique history and strong Hispanic influence have led to the recognition of Spanish alongside English.
Puerto Rico
No, Spanish is not the official language of Egypt. Arabic is the official language of Egypt.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
Mexico is the only one of the three North American countries with Spanish as its official language. English is not the official language of the US, but is used as such. The two official languages of Canada are English and French.
Texas has no official language, but Spanish is very popular.
Cuba is the only Caribbean country that has Spanish as an official language. Puerto Rico has Spanish and English as official language, but it is a U.S. Commonwealth. The Dominican Republic also speaks Spanish, but does not have it as their official language.
There is no official language. Many different languages are spoken in the United States. but mostly english and spanish are taught in the schools.
Yes, Spanish is the official language in Managua, Nicaragua. It is spoken by the majority of the population and used for all official purposes, including government, education, and media.
No, Spanish is not an official language in Maseru Lesotho. Sesotho and English are official.