Yes. I suppose it is. But, you know, there are languages everywhere..=)
But yes! I bet you it is.
Spanish is the 2nd most common language spoken in the US, with more than 40 million people speaking Spanish at home.
Spanish
Generally "second language" refers to a second language someone can speak, ie: My first language is English, my second language is Spanish. Also, it can be used to let people know that one particular language is NOT your first, or best known. ie: English as a second language. Meaning your most fluent language is German, or Spanish or French, but you are learning English. Might help to get a more thorough answer if you used a sentence as an example, let us know how "Second Language" is used.
Spanish is the second most commonly spoken language in the United States.
You can discuss key principles of second language acquisition theory, such as input processing, interaction, and output, and then apply them to learning Spanish. Highlight how exposure to comprehensible input, active participation in language activities, and practice with output can all aid in acquiring proficiency in Spanish as a second language. Additionally, you might discuss specific challenges or strategies unique to learning Spanish, such as grammar structures, verb conjugations, or the use of formal and informal language.
Spanish is.
In 1960, the second most spoken language in the United States was Spanish.
About 10.7 percent of the US population also speak Spanish.
Yes it is.
The second most common language is Spanish (2017).
The second most common language is Spanish (2017).
I think it is when you learn a second language. Like, if you speak English as your first language, then learn to speak Spanish fluently, you acquired Spanish as your second language.