No, there is no AR with which I am familar that would make speaking Spanish "illegal." If however you are speaking Spanish in the presence of a higher rank who does not speak or understand Spanish, and you are given an order to speak English, should you continue speaking Spanish in that service member's presence, you could be charged for failure to repair or failure to follow orders.
While there are probably individuals in Minnesota that speak Spanish, the United States (nor Minnesota) does not have an official language.
Christina Aguilera can speak English and Spanish. Most of her songs are in English while some have a Spanish version. Her father is from Ecuador and her mom teaches Spanish.
No. He did an interview with a Spanish television station with Chris Pine, and while Chris Pine spoke Spanish, Zachary could not.
Wisin and Yandel are Puerto Rican artists who primarily sing in Spanish. While they may speak some English, their music is largely in Spanish.
yes he can his last name is of a Mexican last name
Spanish is spoken in 21 countries, while Portuguese is spoken in 9 countries. There are some countries where both languages are spoken, such as Brazil, which speaks Portuguese, and Paraguay and Uruguay, which speak Spanish.
About 96% of the Filipinos can speak Tagalog while 5 out of 10 Filipinos can speak English fluently. The elders can speak Spanish because Spanish language was incorporated in the school curriculum some decades ago.
Will Smith learned to speak Spanish while working on the movie "Six Degrees of Separation." He took intensive lessons to prepare for his role as a con artist from South Africa.
Yes, Ted Cruz speaks Spanish. He is fluent in both English and Spanish, having learned Spanish while growing up in a bilingual household.
While Galician (from Spain) on one part of his ancsestors he did not speak spanish. He was not Mexican as some people think. He was of European descent.
While Portuguese and Spanish are similar languages, they are not the same. Portuguese speakers may understand some Spanish due to the similarities, but they are not fluent in Spanish unless they have studied it separately.
While Portuguese and Spanish are similar languages, they are not the same. Portuguese speakers may understand some Spanish due to the similarities, but they are not fluent in Spanish unless they have studied it separately.