There wouldn't be an America
If you mean central North America then it would be English, but if you mean central South America, and Brazil is the most central to the country then I would suggest language of Brazil or even Spanish.
Considering how Alaska is part of the United States of America, I would say that the primary language would be English, with the secondary language being Inuit.
Tomato's come from South America, so the word would be a Latin based language.
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"A Key Into the Language of America" was created in 1643.
Yes. And it would depend on where he or she is!
The English language is the first language in America. In Mexico it's Spanish.
Brazil's official language is Portuguese. It is the only Portuguese-speaking country in South America.
Without language, communication would be challenging as we rely on language to convey our thoughts, ideas, and emotions. It would be difficult to share knowledge, experiences, and information with others. Society and culture as we know them would not exist in the same way without language to facilitate communication.
It would be extremely challenging for society to function without language because it is the primary means of communication. Language allows people to share ideas, emotions, information, and coordinate activities in complex ways. Without language, social interactions, education, economy, and many other aspects of society would be greatly hindered.
Usually their native language or the national language, depending on which country in America you are referring to.