It's a US state-so, it is English (American-English)
in the US English in the main spoken language. Colorado is in the US
in the US English in the main spoken language. Colorado is in the US
Colorado is Spanish for 'Red' or 'Reddish'. It is named after the Colorado River.
No, it is derived from the Spanish Language.
In the spanish language the word Colorado refers to the color red.
English is the most widely spoken language in Aspen Colorado.
The name "Colorado" is from the Spainish language and the Spainish explorers named the area. However, the WORD coloradocomes from Latin and means colored red.
English is spoken in the state of Colorado, although there is a significant Hispanic population that speaks Spanish.
spanish, means colored
The State of Colorado is part of the United States of America and has no official language. The English language is the common language of commerce, government, and social life in the state, as well throughout the US. The Spanish language has also been spoken in the region for several centuries and may be seeing increased use as the Hispanic population grows.
It comes from the Spanish language meaning colored red.
To name a few: Montana, Nevada, Colorado, and Florida are all derived from the Spanish language.