More than 6 Billion people do not speak either English or Spanish.
Example: Your mother and father speak Spanish to you. You have learned Spanish before any other languages. That is your first language. Then, you learn English because you live in America. That is the second language you learn. That is English as (a) second language. The second language you learn is your (language) as (a) second language. I hope that helped.
Spanish is the official language of Mexico and many other countries. There is no distinct "Mexican language" separate from Spanish. However, Mexican Spanish does have some unique vocabulary and accents.
The official languages in Washington, D.C. are English and Spanish.
35 percent the rest 45 percent is English the 20 percent left is other languges
Belize. Spanish is spoken among the population but not officially. English remains the Official language.
it's the same way as any other language. How people speak English or Spanish or any other language..?
Spanish, English, French, and German are all spoken in Toledo, Spain, though Spanish is by far the most common language
English and Spanish.
spanish
In argentina, more than 95% of the country speaks Spanish (it being the native language. Immigrants, which don't constitute a lot of the population, are the ones who don't speak Spanish)
Spanish
mostly english. but there are many other languages. the second most domenent ( sorry if spelled wrong) language is spanish.
Spanish and English. However only 25% of puerto ricans speak fluent English. The other percentage of people only know so here are there.
Mexican Spanish and European Spanish are dialects of each other, just as British English and North American English are dialects of each other.
Example: Your mother and father speak Spanish to you. You have learned Spanish before any other languages. That is your first language. Then, you learn English because you live in America. That is the second language you learn. That is English as (a) second language. The second language you learn is your (language) as (a) second language. I hope that helped.
these languages come from latin
Spanish is the official language of Mexico and many other countries. There is no distinct "Mexican language" separate from Spanish. However, Mexican Spanish does have some unique vocabulary and accents.