Not against the law, but your employer may not want you to and may take action against you if you disobey him.
Not against the law, but your employer may not want you to and may take action against you if you disobey him.
Some work sites require their employees to speak English only; to prevent confusion on the job. However there is no law in Texas against the speaking of Spanish on or off the job.
No! English
No, Argentina is a Spanish speaking country.
If you mean spanish schools, yes. English is the first choice
Mexico to United States.
"Quien habla contigo" in English translates to "who is speaking with you?"
I thought you were speaking in Spanish
Spanish-speaking countries
English is definitely spoken more around the world then Spanish but in Latin and Spanish speaking areas, Spanish is spoken more often.
Because it was part of the territories colonized by Spanish conquistadors at the end of the 15th century.
with spanish, usually the way you hear the word, is the way you spell it. With english, it's not that easy. And spanish speaking people have accents, and are used to speaking and pronouncing the letters differently, and their alphabets are longer