Arabic for me because i can speak alittle bit
Every Continent except Australia has many countries with many major languages. Here is a summary:North America = English, Spanish, and FrenchSouth America = Spanish, PortugueseAfrica = Arabic, Swahili, English, FrenchAsia = Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Arabic, HindiEurope = English French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Swedish, RussianAustralia = EnglishAntarctica = none
English is the most common language in most of Florida, except for pockets of Cuban exiles whose native language is Spanish.
All of them except Belize have Spanish as their official language.
All the continents except Antarctica consists of different countries that each speak their own language. Most educated people in these countries use English as a 2nd language, French and German also Spanish are spoken in these countries.
English, Dutch, and Afrikaans.
Every Continent except Australia has many countries with many major languages. Here is a summary:North America = English, Spanish, and FrenchSouth America = Spanish, PortugueseAfrica = Arabic, Swahili, English, FrenchAsia = Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Arabic, HindiEurope = English French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Swedish, RussianAustralia = EnglishAntarctica = none
English is the most common language in most of Florida, except for pockets of Cuban exiles whose native language is Spanish.
No, it isn't official or regional, but there is a lot. ENGLISH IS SUPERIOR
In Puerto Rico's middle schools, elementary schools and high schools they speak Spanish, in all classes, except the English class wich is in English. However there are English speaking private schools. Remeber that our first language is Spanish and then English.
Except for Belize, All Central American republics have more people who speak spanish as a first language rather than English or creole:HondurasGuatemalaEl SalvadorCosta RicaNicaraguaPanama
Depends on the professor. They are supposed to be in spanish (except the language courses) but for example I had an American professor once that gave the class in English.
None. All countries in Central America are Spanish-speaking, except Belize, where English is the dominant language.
Depends on where in the Caribbean you are. All Caribbean countries (except Haiti) have a European language (English mostly, as well as Spanish, French and Dutch) as the country's official language.
Its exactly the same as in English except with a Spanish accent.
The same way as you do in English, except that you translate them in Spanish.
All of them except Belize have Spanish as their official language.
There are about 3 and a half million English first language speakers in South Africa which is about 8% of the population, however, most people in South Africa learn English as a second language at school and it is widely used especially in business and in tourist areas.