New York is a blend of many cultures and dialects, but it is mostly English.
New York City is a New England dialect region.
New York City is a New England dialect region.
No. American dialect is different from the British.
T-auw-kin
Me encanta Nueva York. (Spanish) J'aime New York. (French).
english?
English
All human language is in dialect. Go to New England, in America, to hear a strong local dialect. Or better, go to Scotland, where they speak the Anglic dialect of English, now called Scots, along with the Saxon dialect, now called English.
New York is the Romanian equivalent of 'New York'. Oftentimes, Romanian and other languages don't come up with their own translations of the important cities in other countries. A good example is 'New York', which tends to be known as such in languages other than English.
New York City's main language is English, like the rest of the United States. However, New York City is an exceptionally multicultural place, and close to 800 different languages are spoken throughout the city.
english
Yes, New Yorkers speak English. They speak a dialect of it found mostly along the northeastern seaboard of the United States, but that dialect is perfectly intelligible to other speakers of English.