Considering that Spanish is the second most common language in the US, many employers are trying to either capture additional customers and market share. And in the service industry, including medical and emergency services, Spanish is critical.
But, there are not laws that say you have to speak Spanish to get a job, but there very well may be in the future. (There may be specific requirements for public servants in some areas of the US.) Canada requires its public servants to speak both English and French.
You can take a Spanish class almost anywhere now.
Translated: "and know [how to] speak Spanish?"
¿Sabe / saben / sabes / sabéis hablar castellano / español?
People in Madrid speak Spanish because Spanish is the official language of Spain. Spanish originated in the region that is now Spain, and it has become the predominant language spoken throughout the country.
AnswerNe flasim spanjisht tani.
They speak Arabic when they R in school or job they speak french but when other people come they speak English or Polish!
Yes, we do. But that was decades ago. Most Filipino words originated from Spanish language. A: Not anymore, but most of our words are Spanish. But now some people can still speak spanish but only few. Most of them are old peope already.
They spoke an older form of the language they speak now, its called dietsch and Middle Dutch
alrighty M'Dear, we both speak english now don't we. (:
its that millions of native people now speak quechua
Translation: ¿Sabes Ingles? (Or ¿Sabes hablar Ingles?= Do you know how to speak English)
Approximately 460 million people speak Spanish as their first language worldwide. Additionally, there are around 75 million people who speak Spanish as a second language.