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Which artist is not Spanish?

All French, English, Italian, American...... artists are not Spanish.


Why so many Spanish words have become part of American English?

spanish


Why are Choices important?

It is obviously important to know English, but then spanish is becoming JUST as important, in 10 years English will not be spoken as much so it will be NECESSARY to know spanish.


What two languages are on the American passports?

Spanish and English


How did spanish and English strategies differ when colonizing Georgia?

the spanish tried to include the native American chiefdoms into their domain, where as the English did not.


Do they speak spanish in the US?

Yes, they do. English is their first language and spanish is their secondary language. That's why in American schools they learn spanish as well as study English


What are 2 languages are on American passports?

English, French and Spanish.


What country speak American?

American isn't a language. English is spoken in the US as well as Spanish. The English is often called "American English" as there are differences compared to "British English"


How did the Spanish and English strategies differ when colonizing Georgia?

Studyisland answer-The spanish tried to include the Native American Chiefdoms into their domain,whereas the English did not


What has the author James Albert Granier written?

James Albert Granier has written: 'Latin American belles-lettres in English translation' -- subject(s): Bibliography, English literature, Latin American literature, Spanish American literature, Translations from Spanish, Translations into English


What has the author Ila Warner written?

Ila Warner has written: 'Hippocrene Compact Dictionary Spanish-English English-Spanish (Latin American) (Hippocrene Compact Dictionaries)' 'Spanish-English English-Spanish Concise Dictionary' 'Hippocrene Language and Travel Guide to Mexico'


How did English come to Philippines?

English came to the Philippines in force in 1898 with the arrival of the Americans, who had been ceded the territory after Spain's loss in the Spanish-American War. English gradually replaced Spanish as the language of administration and education, although Spanish is still important, if not spoken by a large number of native speakers (but then, neither is English). The decline of Spanish and the rise of English was marked after the end of World War II, especially as a lingua franca understood by many Filipinos.