No. The US has not adopted any language as its official language, even English. However it is the official language of Puerto Rico (as well as English), a territory of the US. New Mexico is also very close to having Spanish as an official language.
All cities in Puerto Rico, a US territory, have Spanish (and English) as an official language.
The official language of the United States is English. However, Spanish is a common language that is spoken throughout the US.
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States but before it became part of the US it was part of Spain that why the primary language of the island is Spanish although the second official language is English because is a US Territory and the main language in the US is English.. been Puerto Rico the only US Territory that has official language... because the US don't have an official language. English is consider universal language but not official....
Mexico is the only one of the three North American countries with Spanish as its official language. English is not the official language of the US, but is used as such. The two official languages of Canada are English and French.
There are 14 countries with Spanish as their official language, and 6 more where it is the national language, not including the US commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Three in Central America are Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Honduras.
There is no official language. Many different languages are spoken in the United States. but mostly english and spanish are taught in the schools.
No state in the U.S. currently has Spanish as its official language.
The three neighbors of the US are Canada, Mexico, and Cuba. In Canada, English and French are the official languages. In Mexico, Spanish is the official language. In Cuba, Spanish is also the official language.
Official language. The official language of Mexico is Spanish. The U.S. does not have an official language, however legal documents are written in English. Canada has two official languages, English and French.
English. It's still the official language of the entire US. However there is a very strong Hispanic influence in the SW resulting in what's referred to as a Tex-Mex dialect of Spanish.
The State of Colorado is part of the United States of America and has no official language. The English language is the common language of commerce, government, and social life in the state, as well throughout the US. The Spanish language has also been spoken in the region for several centuries and may be seeing increased use as the Hispanic population grows.