The most widely spoken language in the United States is English, followed by Spanish. Other common languages spoken in the US include Chinese, French, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Arabic, among others.
Approximately 400,000 people in the US speak Hindi, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the country.
People who speak two languages are commonly referred to as bilingual.
A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
Most people in the world are bilingual at least.
we learn languages because it is to help us communicate with people all around the globe and to help us speak well with other people.
There are people who speak Creolized languages in all 50 states.
Approximately 400,000 people in the US speak Hindi, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the country.
No they cannot pay Spanish people more just because they are Spanish and speak two languages. That is considered discrimination in the US. They can pay people of any nationality more if they speak two languages.
People who speak two languages are commonly referred to as bilingual.
A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
Usually English but i do know tons of people can live in the US and speak spanish or french and there are still people who speak all languages it depends
Mostly English, although some people speak Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese, German, and other languages.
Usually the US people speak only English. However, some learn Spanish, French, Arabic, and Russian.
Most people in the world are bilingual at least.
Both countries speak many languages. Canada has 2 official languages and the US has no official languages.In Canada, the official languages are English and French.In the US, the common languages are English and Spanish.
The Bantu people don't speak religion. Furthermore, Bantu is a group of languages, not an ethnic group. People who speak Bantu languages practice many different religions.
Slavic people speak Slavic languages. Some of the most common are:RussianPolishCzechSlovakBulgarianUkrainianBelarussianRusynSlovenianBosnianCroatianMontenegrinMacedonianChurch SlavonicFurthermore, some Slavic people speak non-Slavic languages as well, particularly:EnglishGermanRomanianHungarianFrench