There are so many different Asian Americans. Which ones are you talking about?
English is the most commonly spoken language among African Americans. Additionally, some African Americans also speak African languages such as Yoruba, Igbo, or Twi, depending on their heritage or upbringing. Spanish is another language that some African Americans may speak, particularly if they have roots in Latin America or the Caribbean.
Several Asian countries speak English as either an official language or as a widely spoken second language. Some examples include India, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong. English is often used in business, education, and government in these countries.
Roughly 21% of Americans report speaking a language other than English at home, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
People generally speak the language they're most comfortable with (Mexicans and everyone else on the planet). While it is definitely rude to speak in front of someone you know doesn't speak your language, sometimes people forget this. We're all human.
Native Americans, Peruvians, and European people make up the population but mostly Peruvians make up the population. OR if you were born in Peru you are Peruvian
Most Asian Americans speak English.
Nearly 100% of Americans speak a language. The only Americans that do not speak a language are those that have disabilities preventing them from doing so.
American English
Yes. Everyone on the planet who is able to speak, speaks their own language.
The majority of Latin Americans in the Western Hemisphere speak Spanish as their first language.
Hispanic-Americans speak Spanish and English. Hispanic people are language-defined, for they speak Spanish as native language. (Simply learning fluent Spanish, does NOT magically turn you Hispanic!) Some Americans who are descendants of Hispanics don't speak Spanish anymore, so they just speak English as their active tongues.
First of all, with the exception of disabilities, everyone can speak their language.Second, being interesting to someone has nothing to do with what language a person speaks. If a person isn't interested in you because you don't speak a certain language, that person is too shallow for a relationship.
English is the most commonly spoken language among African Americans. Additionally, some African Americans also speak African languages such as Yoruba, Igbo, or Twi, depending on their heritage or upbringing. Spanish is another language that some African Americans may speak, particularly if they have roots in Latin America or the Caribbean.
Mostly American English.
an Asian Asian's homeland is Asia and liviog in Asia as his parents and grandparents or incestors belong from Asia.an Asian American's homeland is Asia but living in America as he himself or his ancestors migrated from Asia to America Yeah, not to mention that Asian Americans usually have English first names (for example, John Lee, Thomas Seeaung, Jacob Jing...etc). Also, Asian-Americans usually don't have foreign accents because they are used to English being their active tounge. Unless, they stuck close to their Asian ancestors and still spoke their language. There a Mexican-American kid in my school, I thought he was born in Mexico because he had an accent but he was born in America but he/his family speaks Spanish at home. Asian Americans, usually don't speak their mother/native toungues anymore as their ancestors or parents did or do. Some Asians still do speak their languages, like the Filipino-Americans from Hawaii. A lot of them are Hawaiian and American born, even long generations into Hawaii or America meaning that their GREAT GREAT grandpa/grandma was an immigrant but they still speak Tagalog/Filipino or Illocano and such. Indian-Americans, (descended from India, not Native Americans) same concept. A lot still speak their parents native toungues but are born here, some don't. I got Indian-American classmates who speak Tamil, Hindi and Bengali or Punjabi at their homes but they don't have foreign accents because the are American born. Yes guys...Indians are Asian too. A lot of Japanese-Americans as far as I know, DON'T speak their Japanese toungues anymore. The Japanese-Americans who got persecuted and sent to internment camps in World War II didn't speak Japanese, I doubt most of them did. I don't like the term "Asian" as a race/ethnicity really. Basically the Native Americans are "Asian-Americans" in reality, speaking to the fact that they came from Asia, from what is now Mongolia and Russia (Asian seciont of Russia).
Asian is NOT a language, it is a continent, so every country in Asia speaks a different language just like every one in Europe speaks the language of their own country. Asian as an adjective may refer to a person, place or thing in or originating from Asia.
The common language of Hispanic Americans depends on what country they live in. In the United States, Most Hispanic Americans speak English and/or Spanish.