Because when the Indian country came to be known many people came here from diffrent places, many of them continued there language whereas many having trouble in speaking localised language formed there own languages and many continued with there own ascent and style of speaking.
India is functioning just fine without a national language.
If you are referring to the United States, the main language is English.If you are referring to the American continents, there are about 10 main languages and over 200 minor languages. The main languages include:EnglishSpanishPortugueseFrenchDutchGuaraniQuechua
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Canada has two official languages because before their were any named contenents the Americans and the Canadians had a war. The Canadians did not want to be a part of the US and the Americans did want them to be part of the US so the United States would be larger. The Canadians won and became a different contenent, but they were influenced by the American language, and they had their own language. ~ lilly aesrial 13yrs old
English is the most widely spoken language in Rhode Island, by far. There are some immigrant communites that speak other languages also, such as Spanish and French.They Speak English because that state is in the United States of Americaenglish
I think the United States. The last statistic I heard on this was that 72 different languages were spoken in the United States. There could be more than that, but I think that is close.
Every country is different. There are different laws, different people, different cultures, different languages, etc.
There are two commonly accepted languages in the United States. Although many languages are spoken in the US, Spanish and English are the most widely spoken.
There is no such language as "Indian."All of the states of India speak different languages. For more information about the languages of India, click here.
There is no official language. Many different languages are spoken in the United States. but mostly english and spanish are taught in the schools.
its has a spanish kina part and English and like different kinda languages to it to represent united states culture
English is the first language in Kentucky. However, as with all states, people of different nationalities speak their home languages.
Well notice how the US is almost the only country that has states. It started when there were different Indians in different zones of America so we decided to divide it by the different Indian tribes.
war between the states started over states rights
The United States has no official language but the two must widely spoken languages in the United States are English and Spanish.
This web site has a list of states of India and the languages spoken in that state.https://gkforfree.wordpress.com/2012/08/11/list-of-languages-in-india-state-wise/
In the 1860s, English was the dominant language spoken in the United States. However, there were also significant populations speaking Spanish, French, German, Italian, and various Native American languages across different regions of the country. Additionally, African American slaves and immigrants from diverse backgrounds would have spoken their native languages as well.