English is the most common language
English is the most widely spoken language in North America, followed by Spanish. French is also spoken in parts of Canada and the United States. Indigenous languages are also spoken by some communities throughout North America.
People in Central America do not speak Portuguese; they predominantly speak Spanish. Portuguese is spoken in Brazil, which is in South America. The confusion may arise from the fact that both Portuguese and Spanish are Romance languages and share some similarities.
People who speak two languages are commonly referred to as bilingual.
A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
The most commonly spoken language in North Dakota is English. Some individuals may also speak Native American languages, such as Dakota and Ojibwa. Additionally, there are communities where other languages, such as Spanish or German, may be spoken.
American countries in North and South America speak American Indian languages, such as:Canadathe United StatesMexicoBrazilChileColombia
Yes, the people in Italy speak different languages than the people in America.
Belize i think
English is the most widely spoken language in North America, followed by Spanish. French is also spoken in parts of Canada and the United States. Indigenous languages are also spoken by some communities throughout North America.
None, I think. Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe, North America, and South America all speak other languages.
None, I think. Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe, North America, and South America all speak other languages.
The most official spoken language in north America is English In Canada, the two official languages are french and English there isn't a nation official language for the U.S , but Americans mostly speak Spanish and English
Mainly Spanish, although there are numerous native languages also.
Other than language isolates, ALL LANGUAGES on earth come from a language tree.The most widely spoken languages in North America are:EnglishSpanishThe most widely spoken languages in South America areSpanishQuechuaPortuguese
People in Central America do not speak Portuguese; they predominantly speak Spanish. Portuguese is spoken in Brazil, which is in South America. The confusion may arise from the fact that both Portuguese and Spanish are Romance languages and share some similarities.
over 1 third
People who speak two languages are commonly referred to as bilingual.