It would only be rude if you haven't first verified that the person can understand that language. Most native Americans do NOT speak the language of their tribe, and we can thank English-speaking conquerors for that.
If you know the person can understand that native language, I can't see how it would be taken as rude.
"Sometime" is considered informal language in some contexts. It is often used in casual conversations or texts instead of "sometimes" which is the standard term.
Nearly 100% of Americans speak a language. The only Americans that do not speak a language are those that have disabilities preventing them from doing so.
Yes, yes it is considered a language
Any language you learn after your first (native) language is considered a second language. There is no specific one.
The AWK programming language is a Unix based programming language, and is sometimes considered as a pseudo-C interpreter. It is mainly used for sifting through and organizing large amounts of data at one time.
English remains the language that is most widely spoken by Americans; the next most widely spoken language in America is Spanish.
No, "Y" is not typically considered a vowel in the English language, although it can sometimes act as a vowel in certain words or contexts.
Discretion means: The ability or power to decide responsibly So Viewer Discretion means to decide responsibly whether or not you should watch that program. It usually is put on programs with mature content.
The majority of Latin Americans in the Western Hemisphere speak Spanish as their first language.
The common language of Hispanic Americans depends on what country they live in. In the United States, Most Hispanic Americans speak English and/or Spanish.
Most Asian Americans speak English.
Spanish.