If you mean European immigrants to America, they spoke the languages of their native countries.
The European Americans spoke a variety of languages depending on their country of origin, such as English, Spanish, French, Dutch, or German. English became widely spoken and eventually established as the dominant language in the United States.
The Puru people speak a dialect of the Arawakan language.
English is the most commonly spoken language among African Americans. Additionally, some African Americans also speak African languages such as Yoruba, Igbo, or Twi, depending on their heritage or upbringing. Spanish is another language that some African Americans may speak, particularly if they have roots in Latin America or the Caribbean.
Most northern European people speak languages belonging to the Germanic language group, such as German, English, Swedish, Danish, and Dutch. These languages are also spoken in other parts of Europe and beyond.
Germans speak the German language because it is their native language, passed down through generations. The German language originated from the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family and has evolved over time to become the official language of Germany.
Roughly 21% of Americans report speaking a language other than English at home, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Nearly 100% of Americans speak a language. The only Americans that do not speak a language are those that have disabilities preventing them from doing so.
Most Asian Americans speak English.
The majority of Latin Americans in the Western Hemisphere speak Spanish as their first language.
The Puru people speak a dialect of the Arawakan language.
Hispanic-Americans speak Spanish and English. Hispanic people are language-defined, for they speak Spanish as native language. (Simply learning fluent Spanish, does NOT magically turn you Hispanic!) Some Americans who are descendants of Hispanics don't speak Spanish anymore, so they just speak English as their active tongues.
There is no such language as Brazilian. The language most people in Brazil speak is Portuguese. Portugal is a European country.
English is the most commonly spoken language among African Americans. Additionally, some African Americans also speak African languages such as Yoruba, Igbo, or Twi, depending on their heritage or upbringing. Spanish is another language that some African Americans may speak, particularly if they have roots in Latin America or the Caribbean.
The Crusaders mainly spoke Latin, French, and various local languages depending on the region they were in during the different Crusades. Latin was the language used for official documents and communication among the leaders, while French was commonly spoken by the higher nobility. Local languages were also used for day-to-day communication with non-Latin speakers.
Mostly American English.
No. Persians and Arabs are distinct ethnicities. Persians are an Indo-European people who speak an Indo-European language (like most Europeans) whereas Arabs are a Semitic people who speak a Semitic language.
It would be translated as Samuel. Note the "Mexican" language doesn't exist; Mexicans speak Spanish as much as Americans speak English.It would be translated as Samuel. Note the "Mexican" language doesn't exist; Mexicans speak Spanish as much as Americans speak English.
The common language of Hispanic Americans depends on what country they live in. In the United States, Most Hispanic Americans speak English and/or Spanish.