Language use in Middle American countries varies widely, with Spanish being the dominant language in most countries. However, indigenous languages are also spoken by a significant portion of the population, particularly in countries like Guatemala, Mexico, and Honduras. Bilingualism is common in many Middle American countries, with some regions having a strong cultural emphasis on preserving indigenous languages.
No, the Incas spoke Quechua, which is a Native South American language. "Incanese" is not a language but may have been confused with the Inca civilization.
True. English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, with over 1.5 billion speakers worldwide. It is an official or widely spoken language in many countries, making it the most spoken language globally.
Yes, it is true that linguists do not have a definitive answer on how language was developed by early humans. The origins of human language are still debated, with various theories and hypotheses being proposed. The study of the origins of language involves interdisciplinary research combining evidence from linguistics, anthropology, psychology, and biology.
To sign the word 'truth' in American Sign Language, place your dominant hand flat against your chest and move it forward slightly, as if emphasizing a point.
There is no country in Asia where Spanish is an official language. However, there may be some individuals or communities in Asia who speak Spanish as a second language, especially in former Spanish colonies like the Philippines.
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Pretty much all of them. The only true democracies in the Middle East are Israel, Turkey, and Cyprus.
The native language of the people of an area is called the the vernacular. This was true in the Middle Ages, as it had been in ancient times and is today.
There were no factories in the Middle Ages.
No, the Incas spoke Quechua, which is a Native South American language. "Incanese" is not a language but may have been confused with the Inca civilization.
False. Most Latin American countries have a higher growth rate than Canada or the US.
Some hope to become American citizens, while others hope to return home after earning some money.
Depends on where you are. As a Puerto Rican American, I find that American-born and Islanders share very different etiquette, mannerisms and of course language.
'Everywhere else' isn't right, is it? That may be true for most English speaking countries, but there are many countries where English is not the primary language. Language is language, and each place where English is spoken, there are distinctive elements of vocabulary and usage. It is also true that English is among the most flexible languages anywhere. It is growing and changing all the time, 'even as we speak'.
Have all of your fingers down except for you middle finger and wave it in a circle. As bad as it might sound it is very true. :)
There are lots of Islamic countries in the Middle East, but Saudi Arabia declares itself as the true Kingdom of Muslims.