English!!!!
It is my native tongue, and the official language of England, and the wholw of the United Kingdom.
well, first of all spanish some speak Brazilian and a lot of spanish people speak English!
The language most immigrants speak can vary depending on their country of origin. Commonly spoken languages among immigrants include Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, and Hindi. Additionally, many immigrants may also speak English as a second language.
People speak jibberish all over the world.
China has the most Mandarin speakers, as it is the official language of the country.
Brazil is the South American country that does not speak Spanish. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
Africans dont have a specific language because its a continent not a country .Therefore, if you speak the language of your tribe. For an example, if your from Ghana , then you have a specific tribe and you speak the language of that tribe.
Their ethnic language is Punjabi but they usually speak in the language of the country that they are living in.
There is no such language as Brazilian. The language most people in Brazil speak is Portuguese. Portugal is a European country.
well, first of all spanish some speak Brazilian and a lot of spanish people speak English!
The can speak their own language. It's just that "their own language" is now either English or one of the local creoles.After a one or two generations, immigrants in ANY country speak the language of the country.
You can get a translator to translate their language into yours.
The language most immigrants speak can vary depending on their country of origin. Commonly spoken languages among immigrants include Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, and Hindi. Additionally, many immigrants may also speak English as a second language.
English.
The same that they speak now, depending on where they live.....
Horses do not have the ability to speak or understand any language in any country. They can be trained with commands in Spanish, but this is not language.
Usually their native language or the national language, depending on which country in America you are referring to.
If you intend on practicing in a different country.