The main languages of North America are English and French (and Spanish in the form of South American and Mexican immigrants).
In South America, the main languages are Spanish and Portuguese.
There are over 1000 languages spoken in the Americas, including European languages and Native American languages.
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The Americas comprise several nations, extending almost from pole to pole. Common languages are French, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Several Native American languages are still in use througout the continents, and there are hundreds or maybe thousands of various dialects of these languages. One language, Gulla, is a relatively newly formed language spoken on some islands off the southeast coast of North America, and is a creolized form of English.
Then there are many cultural groups in the Americas from many other parts of the world where native languages and cultures are preserved.
English is the most widely spoken, followed by Spanish and French.
Since, here in North America (especially Canada) we are very multicultural, we speak:
English, Spanish, and French are the most widely spoken languages in North America. Unofficial languages include several indigenous and Creole languages.
North America is a vast area with people from many cultures. The most common languages spoken are English, Spanish and French but literally hundreds of languages can be heard across the continent as many residents have traveled from around the world and brought their own languages with them.
America does not have an official language. However, English is a very common language because its the business language of the world.
There are over 700 languages spoken in North America, not including immigrant languages.
here are 5 of them:
English
French
Spanish
Greenlandic
Navajo
There are exactly 5 languages which are spoken in North America.
Depend on what country they're from, the most widely spoken language of North America is English. In the Canadian province Quebec, the majority speak French. In Mexico, the majority speak Spanish. But English is the most popular language of North America.
mostly English.
There's no precise answer to your question. The number of languages spoken by a sizable number of people would probably number a hundred or so (this is just an estimate),
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The previous answer is incorrect. Firstly, Ethnologue, lists 750 indigenous, Native American languages.
Further more, there are 5 colonial languages: English French, Spanish, Dutch, and Portuguese.
Finally, there are about 1500 immigrant languages spoken.
The de facto language of the United States is English, but the U.S. is rich with speakers of almost every language on the planet.
Although Spanish and English are the most widely spoken languages in the United States, there are many other languages still being spoken today:
most commonly English however, french and spanish speaking as well.
To see the top 25 languages spoken in the US, go to the wiki page: Languages of the United States
Mainly English and Spanish, but there's also french, chinese, japanese, and others.
* Number of languages spoken in the U.S.: 311. * Those languages indigenous to the U.S: 162
* Those that are immigrant languages: 149 * There are 14 million households in the United States where English is not the primary language
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Hawaiian is an official language in Hawaii, about 11 percent speak Spanish and other languages include Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, French, numerous Native American languages and 82 percent speak English.
English and spanish
English is the only main language spoken in the U.S. However, the U.S. is a melting pot of immigrants from all over the world. The largest immigrant language is Spanish.
There must be dozens of languages spoken in the USA, if you think of all the Native American languages, apart form English, Spanish etc.
Although English is the traditional language (in linguistic terms English is the language de facto of the United States), the U.S. currently has no "official" language. English has been given official status by 30 of the fifty states, however, but this does not apply on the Federal level, only within those individual state's jurisdictions. Also, the definition of "official language" {and the policies or laws adhered to that; such as voting rights, official state documentation, authenticated signatures etc.} varies state to state by how they define that term (or not) within their amendment(s) to their individual state constitutions.
This list is of the states that have English as their official language as of 2010: California, Utah, Arizona, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Hawaii.
(Note: The remaining 20 states do not [as of 2010] have an official language)
Many languages are spoken in the USA, because many different people from all over the world live there. The main language is English, but about 10% of the people also speak Spanish. Other people speak many other languages, including French, Japanese, Chinese, German, Arabic, Polish, Yiddish, and native American languages, among others.
English and the aliens speak the language from their country
English.
English is the offical language.
American English. the language is English. "American English" specifies just the accent that Americans have.
In the US American English is the most common language.
The Americas comprise several nations, extending almost from pole to pole. Common languages are French, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Several Native American languages are still in use througout the continents, and there are hundreds or maybe thousands of various dialects of these languages. One language, Gulla, is a relatively newly formed language spoken on some islands off the southeast coast of North America, and is a creolized form of English.
Then there are many cultural groups in the Americas from many other parts of the world where native languages and cultures are preserved.
Answer: The vast majority of Americans speak English.
English is the majority language, though not official, and is spoken by 88% of the population.
The other the main ones are :-
Spanish 11%
Chinese 0.7%
French 0.7%
German 0.7%
Due to immigration and second language speakers, many more languages spoken.
There is no official language in the US, but English is the national language, and Spanish is the second most common language.
American Sign language is the language of deaf people, and it is also the most studied sign language in the world.
As of 2018, English is the official language in 31 out of 50 states. The five other most spoken languages are as follows: Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Tagalog.
The United States is a melting pot; more than 2000 immigrant languages are spoken.
Here is a partial list of 228 Native American languages spoken in the United States:
If you are talking about the United States, the most widely spoken language is English. There are also minorities in the U.S. that speak almost every language on the planet.
If you are talking about the Americas (both North and South America), there are more than 500 different native languages, and thousands of immigrant languages. The most common non-native languages in the Americas Are:
There are also more than 400 Native American languages spoken in America. Here is a partial list of Native American languages:
The most widely spoken languages in North America are:
There are likely more than 2000 immigrant languages spoken in North America.
There are over 400 indigenous languages as well. Here is a partial list of 229 languages:
There are about 108 languages spoken in the us
English, with Spanish second, and French third.
The most spoken languages in North America are English, Spanish, and French.
There are two commonly accepted languages in the United States. Although many languages are spoken in the US, Spanish and English are the most widely spoken.
The most commonly spoken languages in Seattle, Washington are English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Tagalog. The city is also home to diverse communities that speak languages such as Somali, Korean, Russian, and various Native American languages.
The main language spoken in the US is English. However, Spanish is also widely spoken due to the country's diverse population.
Many languages are not spoken in India, including:HebrewFilipinoHawaiianTlingitNavahoXhosaZulu
There are approximately 7,000 languages spoken in the world today. However, many of these languages are endangered and at risk of disappearing.
There are approximately 7,000 languages spoken worldwide. However, many of these languages are endangered, with more than half at risk of becoming extinct in the next century.
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In 1776, English was the predominant language spoken in the United States, as it was the language of the British colonies. Additionally, Native American languages were spoken by various indigenous tribes across the country. Some regions also had populations speaking Dutch, French, Spanish, and German due to early European colonization.
Around 2500 languages r spoken in Africa
English and Spanish are two widely spoken languages in the United States. English is the most commonly spoken language, while Spanish is the second most spoken language due to the large Hispanic population in the country.
English and Russian are the two main languages of the ISS, but many languages are spoken there.
The Aboriginals had many languages.