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In this context, the apostrophe is used incorrectly. "Carolina's" indicates possession or contraction (e.g., "Carolina's music"). To show plurality (referring to both North and South Carolina), the correct form is simply "Carolinas."
South Carolina is part of the United States, and thus the main language spoken in South Carolina is English.
In the 1700s, German was the predominant language used in Prussia. It was the official language of the government, administration, and education, reflecting the ethnic composition of the region's population.
Portuguese is the language with the largest number of speakers. Spanish is the language that is most widely spoken.
Portuguese is the official language of the South American country of Brazil. It's also a recognized regional language in the neighboring country of The Co-operative Republic of Guyana, where the official language is English. And its compulsory language learning for schoolchildren in nearby Argentina and Uruguay.
nope, its false
nope false!!
In the south, especially Georgia and the carolinas.
In the south, especially Georgia and the carolinas.
South
Charleston
in the southern
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the Bermuda is east
Columbia
The Lettered Olive.
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