The Spanish were the first to claim land in North America.
English, Spanish, Italian, German, and many others.
A Spanish explorer didn't name America. It was a German map maker who had read Amerigo Vespucci's account of his exploring "America" and named it after him. There is no proof that he was actually came to North America.
That depends on the geographical area you plan to operate in. For example, if South America then Spanish would be an option, if Germany the German would be an option.That depends on the geographical area you plan to operate in. For example, if South America then Spanish would be an option, if Germany the German would be an option.That depends on the geographical area you plan to operate in. For example, if South America then Spanish would be an option, if Germany the German would be an option.That depends on the geographical area you plan to operate in. For example, if South America then Spanish would be an option, if Germany the German would be an option.That depends on the geographical area you plan to operate in. For example, if South America then Spanish would be an option, if Germany the German would be an option.That depends on the geographical area you plan to operate in. For example, if South America then Spanish would be an option, if Germany the German would be an option.
German is Alemán in Spanish.
[xas, xaθ][x] as in German "ich", I[a] as in Italian "ama", he / she loves[s] as in "sea", in Spanish-America; [θ] as in "thin", in Spain.
French, German, Portugese, English
Every Continent except Australia has many countries with many major languages. Here is a summary:North America = English, Spanish, and FrenchSouth America = Spanish, PortugueseAfrica = Arabic, Swahili, English, FrenchAsia = Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Arabic, HindiEurope = English French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Swedish, RussianAustralia = EnglishAntarctica = none
He was not known for being particularly religious and never claimed Jewish ancestry.
The major languages of North America including English, Spanish, and French. Other common languages include German and Italian depending on the area.
Her mom is Spanish and her dad is German and English.
The major languages of North America including English, Spanish, and French. Other common languages include German and Italian depending on the area.
Wanda is a German name. It has no meaning in Spanish, only in German.