Usually English but i do know tons of people can live in the US and speak spanish or french and there are still people who speak all languages it depends
The United States. Navajo is a Native American language.
English is shared by both the US and Canada.French is also a shared language. about 7 million people speak French in Canada, and about 2 million speak it in the United States.
There are approximately 81 million people living in Germany. The German government states that 99% of its people speak German as a first language.
Greek is the name of the inhabitants and of the language they speak.
According to the 2000 Census, French is the fourth most popular language in the United States that is spoken by people over the age of five years old. Approximately 1.6 million people speak French at home in the United States. In addition, approximately 450,000 people speak French-Creole. 17% of people in the United States who can speak a second language speak French.
The official language of Romania is the Romanian language (mother language for more than 90 % of the inhabitants).
Approximately 1.2 million people in the United States speak Dutch as their primary language, with most of them residing in communities with Dutch heritage in states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Iowa.
It is not a crime to be illiterate in the United States.
The de facto language of EVERY area in the United States is English, but the U.S. is rich with speakers of almost every language on the planet.
English (which is the language of the United States) and then Spanish, because Mexico got a border with the US.
The United States doesn't actually have a national language. We mostly speak English because the first colonies were mainly established by English speakers and were under British rule.
Because most of the United States speak English and are English men.