The minimum number of people who spoke all three languages is 45. This can be calculated by adding the number of people speaking Spanish, Italian, and Mandarin and then subtracting the total number of people at the party. So, 100 - (90 + 80 + 75) = 45.
Herbert Hoover spoke Chinese. He learned it when he lived in China. He and his wife, Lou Henry often spoke it in the White House when they wanted to fool eavesdroppers.
They spoke alot of English forget him they spoke no English it wasn't invented you idiot. they spoke mongolian, tibetan, mandarin, ugar, Hindi purdu and more
Mandarin Chinse is the most spoke language in the world.
if prolific means most spoke so and so,i'm pretty sure its Mandarin Chinese
English. English is the language that is spoke by most people around the world.
Herbert Hoover and his wife both learned to speak Mandarin Chinese when they worked in China and reportedly spoke in that language when they did not want white house staff to know what they were talking about,
Mandarin.There are too many people in China
Mandarin Chinese has the most native speakers of any language in the world, with over a billion people speaking it as their first language. This is largely due to China's vast population, where Mandarin serves as the official language and is widely used in education, media, and government. Other languages with significant numbers of native speakers include Spanish and English, but they fall short of Mandarin's numbers.
Some of the most known Mandarin restaurants include: The Mandarin, Royal Mandarin Restaurant, Mandarin House Chinese Restaurant, Mandarin Star, Mandarin Lotus, and Mandarin Kitchen.
President Hoover sometimes spoke to his wife in Mandarin, a language they had learned when he worked as a mining engineer in China not long after they were married.
The ancient Chinese spoke Sinitic Languages-Sinitic meaning 'of or relating to China'. However Mandarin was the most predominant language over most of the country.Various time The Chinese speak various dialects: Prior to Three Kingdoms they were speaking Hokkien in Central Plain, the Language thus being assimilated to Fujian Province with the waves of migrations. Hakka was spoken mostly by the Xiong Nu, Chinese from the northern borders that were later assimilated again during the southern migration from the northern plain. Mandarin was the byproduct of Mongolian speaking Chinese language at that time after the fall of Tang Dynasty and eventually refined during Ming and Qing Dynasties.