'Pennsylvania' in Spanish is 'Pensilvania'.
There is no Spanish word for Allentown Pennsylvania.
The Spanish.
English is the dominant language followed by Spanish, Pennsylvania Duth and German.
No. It's a name. It's derived from (William) Penn's woods, but it's not something one would translate.
The most populated Spanish borderland colony in 1700 was New Spain, which encompassed present-day Mexico and parts of Central America. It had a significant indigenous population as well as a growing number of Spanish settlers.
English is the primary language spoken in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. However, due to its diverse population, there are also speakers of various languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, German, and others.
Edith Grossman was born in 1936, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
The address of the Pennsylvania Hospital Of The University Of Pennsylvania is: , Philadelphia, PA 19104-2800
No! It is up to the individual to exercise his/her free speech. People who dislike another people speaking a foreign language are IGNORANT & BIGOTS.
No it wasn't. Colonial Pennsylvania is about half the size of Pennsylvania today
When Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California becamse part of the United States, Spanish was already being spoken there. Explorers from Spain were settling those places while explorers from England were settling in Virginia and Pennsylvania.
In Pennsylvania