The second most common language in America is Spanish.
Most Cheyenne people today speak English if not as their first language certainly as a second language. Officially they speak their own language belonging to the algonquain language speaking people.
Bengali
The U.S. will always be an English speaking country, but spanish is the second most popular language in the U.S.
In India, Tamil is spoken by more than 61 million people. It is the fourth most spoken language in India after Hindi, Bengali and Marathi.
The United States has about 280 million native speakers of English; India has about 300 million speakers of English as a second language. Exact numbers are difficult to produce for this, but China is estimated to be equal or ahead of India in this numbers game. For sure, by looking at rate of increase and number of learners, in a year or two, China will definitely have more English speakers than any other country. Of course, nearly all will be as second language.
Yes, Bengali is a real language. It is the official language of Bangladesh and the second most spoken language in India. The language is also known as Bangla.
Spanish is the second most common language spoken in the United States, with over 40 million people speaking it as their primary language or at home. It is also widely used in various communities and by a growing number of individuals across the country.
Most Finns speak Finnish as their native language, which is the official language of Finland. A minority of Finns also speak Swedish as a second language, particularly in regions where Swedish-speaking populations are present.
Australia is an English-speaking country with no standard second language. However, many foreign languages are spoken there, as well as many native languages.
No. It is Telugu in 2nd place. Tamil is 3rd largest spoken language in India
Spanish is the second most commonly spoken language in the United States, with over 41 million people speaking it as their first language. It is widely spoken in states with large Hispanic populations, such as California, Texas, and Florida.