No. The California "speak English only" law was repealed in 2002. Employers can no longer require employees to speak only in English while working unless specific circumstances exist. If the employer can prove the necessity of requiring employees to speak only English in order to reach and maintain the goals and productivity of said business the law is not enforceable. Such stipulation can theoretically be applied to almost any business. However the ACLU has been very successful in winning large settlements for employees who file lawsuits charging civil rights violations; therefore the majority of employers adhere to the existing statute ( CA Ant. AB800 ).
Nevada means snowfall in Spanish.
Sierra is a Spanish word meaning saw. Sierra Nevada is the saw-toothed or jagged mountain range running 400 miles through Nevada and California.
Per the U.S. Census, the major languages spoken in Henderson, Nevada are English, Spanish, Tagalog and Chinese.
Since Nevada is one of the United States, the majority language is English, and that is what most people speak. However, you may find some people who also speak Spanish (by some accounts, about 13-14% of the residents of Carson City speak both English and Spanish).
Per the U.S. Census, the languages spoken in Clark County, Nevada are English, Spanish, Tagalog and Chinese.
The most widely spoken language in Reno, Nevada is English.
Per the U.S. Census, the major languages spoken in Nye County, Nevada are English, Spanish, Tagalog and German.
"Nevada" is already a Spanish word. It means "snowy".
Nevada is the Spanish word for snowfall; snow-capped or snow-clad. The state name is the same in Spanish and English. See the link below for more information on the origin of state names of US states.
Nevada means "snow-clad" (covered in snow) in Spanish.
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Nevada means mountain covered in snow in Spanish.