A Key Into the Language of America was created in 1643.
The second most-spoken language in Latin America is Portuguese.
The official language of many countries of Latin America is Spanish, excluding Brazil, where the official language is Portuguese.
Spanish is the most commonly spoken language in Central America, due to the region's history of Spanish colonization. It is the official language in all countries in Central America, with the exception of Belize where English is the official language.
More people speak Portuguese in Latin America than any other language, but Spanish is more widely spoken.
The number 1 most spoken language in North America is English.
Kokokehom or Ohomous, according to Roger Williams' A Key Into the Language of America, p 89
The English language is the first language in America. In Mexico it's Spanish.
Usually their native language or the national language, depending on which country in America you are referring to.
language of individuals and key people
The second most-spoken language in Latin America is Portuguese.
Key Key Karimba was created in 1987.
The official language in most of Central America is Spanish.
The official language of many countries of Latin America is Spanish, excluding Brazil, where the official language is Portuguese.
There wouldn't be an America
What America? South America? Central America? North America? That is the answer
Spanish is the most commonly spoken language in Central America, due to the region's history of Spanish colonization. It is the official language in all countries in Central America, with the exception of Belize where English is the official language.
I'm no expert, but the Navajo language was created prior to the introduction of Christianity to America, so there probably isn't a word for Christmas in their language.