Well in my opinion it should be English and spanish as an official language but probably because despite some belizeans speaking both, Belizean creole which is English based is the preferred language.. However different districs within Belize speak different languages.. Belize city has a lot of Creole, Cayo has a lot of spanish, Stann Creek speaks mostly Garifuna, etc...... a lot of languages can be heard around the country!
Out of that list, ALL of those countries speak Spanish, However, in Belize it is a minority language.The official language of Belize is English.
Almost all Belizeans are mixed with the same race that you would find in other Central American countries. Some speak only English, some English, Spanish, Garifuna, etc.. Belize is known as being Bilingual and even trilingual.. Belize has a heavy Caribbean and Latin American influence. So, you get 2 countries in 1 .. PS: Belizeans are not West Indian but some are descendants of West Indians..
All of the countries of Central America speak Spanish except for Belize.
English is the most spoken language in Wales, with almost all of the population being able to speak English. Welsh is only spoken by about 460,000 people.
Yes. Most jobs require that you speak English. Almost anywhere you go, the de facto language is English. Also, 83% percent of Americans speak English as their primary language (they speak it at home and outside of the home). Many people speak another language at home, but speak English at work/school/etc...Next time your out walking around, read everything you see (signs, posters, etc)... almost all of it will be in English.
Except for Belize, All Central American republics have more people who speak spanish as a first language rather than English or creole:HondurasGuatemalaEl SalvadorCosta RicaNicaraguaPanama
She can't speak english at all.... Taoo
The oficial lenguage is SPANISH. If you are traveling to Argentina and you are at any famous tourist point, you have may chances to speak in English and get understood. At school, it is common to study at least 2 or 3 years of English, so many people know it too. People is very friendly and will not hesitate to help you with any situation or question you may have.
Squanto had the ability to speak English at a time when very few Native Americans could not. Today almost all Native Americans in the United States and Cananda can speak English.
Not really, almost all people speak English, while most have also learnt French or German
Officially Belize is considered to be an English speaking country. However, as the Latino population in Belize continues to grow, a lot of Spanish along with Creole can be heard throughout the country. In all honesty, Belize is a huge melting pot of many races. therefore one would hear many languages spoken in Belize. All groups speak Creole (Similar to Jamaicans) to communicate with each other. In certain Parts of Belize you need to know at-least some Spanish because that is the mother tongue of a lot of people. Despite all of this, Belize remains the only English speaking country in Central America, not the Caribbean. Places such as Belize City would have more in common with the islands of the Caribbean. But as you move north, west, and even south, these parts of Belize have more in common with the rest of Latin America. You get two cultures in 1 country!
All animalss don't speak English.