They spoke an older form of the language they speak now, its called dietsch and Middle Dutch
The most widely spoken Romance language in the United States is Spanish.
Spanish is the second most commonly spoken language in the United States, with a large population of Spanish speakers residing in the country.
The Second language of the US is Spanish. By around 11% of the population, where as English is around 85% of the total population.
Spanish is the second most common language in the United States. There are more Spanish speakers in the Americas then any other language. Throughout the world it is the fourth most common language.
No, Belgium has been known as Belgica, Lower Lorraine, Flanders, the Netherlands, the Southern-Netherlands, the Crown-Netherlands, the Spanish Netherlands, the Austrian Netherlands, the United Belgian States, les 9 départements Belgiques (at that time 'Belgique' was still an adjective), the United Kingdom of The Netherlands, and finally the Kingdom of Belgium.
"Estados Unidos Mexicanos" (Spanish for United Mexican States). It has no official language but the most spoken one is Spanish.
The official language of the United States is English. However, Spanish is a common language that is spoken throughout the US.
Spanish is the second most common "spoken" language. The second most common language is sign language.
You are going to have to rephrase your question, it doesn't really make any sense but if you are asking what Manchester United is in the Spanish language then it is still Manchester United because it is a name
In 1960, Spanish was the second most spoken language, just as it is today.
English and Spanish are the two most spoken languages in the United States. English is the primary language, while Spanish is the second most spoken language due to the large Hispanic population in the country.
Spanish is spoken in countries like the United States, Belize, and the Philippines where it is not the official language. In these countries, Spanish may have a significant population of speakers due to historical or cultural reasons.