English was not invented; it evolved from Old English, which developed over centuries in the British Isles. Spanish, on the other hand, has its roots in Latin and evolved from Vulgar Latin in the Iberian Peninsula. Both languages have complex histories and have influenced each other over time.
Laura Marano's first language is English.
Spanish is most likely to have been invented first in the old times. Then people moved northward and made their own language (a.k.a English) which was based of Spanish. Note: You can find Spanish words that sound like English. Those are called cognates, in Spanish.
No, Spanish is not the first language in the Philippines. The Philippines has two official languages: Filipino (based on Tagalog) and English. Spanish was once an official language during the Spanish colonization period but is no longer widely spoken in the country.
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.
The majority of people in Spain speak Spanish as their first language, around 95-98% of the population. English is the second-most spoken language, with around 27% of the population having some level of proficiency in English.
The English language is the first language in America. In Mexico it's Spanish.
English was her first language and Spanish was her second language.
Laura Marano's first language is English.
Yes, they do. English is their first language and spanish is their secondary language. That's why in American schools they learn spanish as well as study English
English is the language most spoken as their second language.
I think it is when you learn a second language. Like, if you speak English as your first language, then learn to speak Spanish fluently, you acquired Spanish as your second language.
The first language is compulsorily english, then as their second language they usually have to choose between spanish and german.
there are only 2. first english, then spanish.
More people speak Spanish as a native tongue (first language) than English, but more people speak English as a second or third or fourth language than Spanish.
Spanish is most likely to have been invented first in the old times. Then people moved northward and made their own language (a.k.a English) which was based of Spanish. Note: You can find Spanish words that sound like English. Those are called cognates, in Spanish.
You may know all of the words but if you have an accent then they may not sound right. Edit: it is impossible for one person to know all the words of any language, but I know a lot of people whose first language is spanish and are fluent in english, my first language is English and I'm fluent in Spanish.
Generally "second language" refers to a second language someone can speak, ie: My first language is English, my second language is Spanish. Also, it can be used to let people know that one particular language is NOT your first, or best known. ie: English as a second language. Meaning your most fluent language is German, or Spanish or French, but you are learning English. Might help to get a more thorough answer if you used a sentence as an example, let us know how "Second Language" is used.