Countries that speak both Spanish and English include the United States, where English is the most widely spoken language and Spanish is the second most common; and Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States where both English and Spanish are official languages. Additionally, some countries in the Caribbean, like the Bahamas and Belize, have populations that speak both languages due to historical ties with Britain and Hispanic influence.
Yes, Chicharito can speak English. He has played in English-speaking countries such as the United States and England, which has likely helped him become fluent in English.
People who speak both English and Spanish are commonly referred to as bilingual individuals.
Yes, Michelle Rodriguez does speak Spanish. She is fluent in both English and Spanish.
William Levy is a Cuban-American actor and model who is fluent in both Spanish and English.
She is bilingual, speaking both English and Spanish fluently.
Yes, Chicharito can speak English. He has played in English-speaking countries such as the United States and England, which has likely helped him become fluent in English.
Both countries speak many languages. Canada has 2 official languages and the US has no official languages.In Canada, the official languages are English and French.In the US, the common languages are English and Spanish.
I think all the Guerrero family is spanish
both countries speak Spanish so in both countries, hi is 'hola'
Of course they do! They speak both English and Spanish.
No. English is very widely spoken both countries. According to Wikipedia, 89% of Swedes speak English. About the same percentage of Norwegians speak English. Nearly 100% of native Swedes and Norwegians under 60 speak English because it is a required subject in school in both countries.
Oscar Gutierrez, known professionally as Rey Mysterio, speaks English and Spanish. He is a Mexican-American professional wrestler who is fluent in both languages.
almost most of the people in New Mexico speak spanish
That depends on whether you're applying for a job that requires you to speak both languages. If you're working in an English-speaking environment or one where Spanish isn't used at all, then it wouldn't be a very useful skill to have.
Cuba and the Dominican Republic both speak Spanish. Puerto Rico does, too, but technically it is not a separate country.
Yes, both countries speak English as their main language.
Because although they speak Spanish, both countries are on different regions. Even among English-speaking countries this happens: just try to listen the English spoken by an Australian, a Canadian, a Californian and a Texan and you will note some differences.