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Most people in the US speak a variety of American English known as General American, which is characterized by its lack of strong regional accents. There are also distinct regional dialects throughout the country, such as Southern, Midwestern, and Northeastern dialects.
Roughly 5-10% of the population in France do not speak French as their native language or as fluently. These individuals may speak regional dialects, immigrant languages, or other languages due to cultural and historical reasons.
Only if they speak that, too. The dialects are not mutually intelligible as are, say, Swedish and Norwegian or Breton and Welsh. However, the WRITTEN Chinese language can be read by speakers of both dialects.
Germans primarily speak German, but many also speak English as a second language due to its prominence in international business and education. Additionally, some Germans may speak regional dialects or minority languages such as Low German, Sorbian, or Turkish.
Mandarin Chinese is the official language spoken in both China and Taiwan. Additionally, Taiwanese Hokkien and other regional dialects are also spoken in Taiwan.
Most people in the US speak a variety of American English known as General American, which is characterized by its lack of strong regional accents. There are also distinct regional dialects throughout the country, such as Southern, Midwestern, and Northeastern dialects.
you speak English
yes, mosth population speak spanish but too in other part speak dialects, not all population speak dialects, so mosth population speak spanish
No two people talk the same - everybody has their own unique dialect and accent, so you have to write that into the story.
Roughly 5-10% of the population in France do not speak French as their native language or as fluently. These individuals may speak regional dialects, immigrant languages, or other languages due to cultural and historical reasons.
Characters for the Chinese language helped bring together the country. Cultures from the north and south of China have such different dialects to speaking that they cannot speak to each other but the characters never change, so even though they cannot speak to each other they may still communicate.
French has different dialects, just like most languages. And all dialects of French are "real."
About 72% of the population speak Malagasy (all dialects).
Only if they speak that, too. The dialects are not mutually intelligible as are, say, Swedish and Norwegian or Breton and Welsh. However, the WRITTEN Chinese language can be read by speakers of both dialects.
Most of the time, Mandarin or Cantonese. Sometimes they speak lesser-known dialects like Fujianese. There are many types of dialects. I can't list them all.
Dialects are a variation of the same language. In Spain the basic language is Spanish. Andalucia is one basic dialect but believe it or not there are dialects within Andalucia so distinct that a specific village can be identified. Castillian is a dialect also. It just happens to be the dialect recognized by the Spanish Royal Academy as the correct way to speak Spanish. There are other dialects in the same areas where regional languages are spoken. Regional languages spoken in Spain are not Spanish languages, they are differant languages. They are Catalonia (around Barcelona), Galician (around Bilbao), and Basque which is spoken in the area between the other two languages.
Germans primarily speak German, but many also speak English as a second language due to its prominence in international business and education. Additionally, some Germans may speak regional dialects or minority languages such as Low German, Sorbian, or Turkish.