There are innumerable existing and dead languages, many named simply for the countries where they are the official or dominant language: English, Scottish, Irish (Gaelic), Welsh, French, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, German, Polish, Russian, Hawaiian, Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Hungarian, Greek, and Arabic.
Others are tribal, regional or ethnic languages: Farsi, Tagalog, Afrikaans, Hindi, and Aramaic. Also extant or ancient written languages such as Braille (blind) or Sanskrit (India and South Asia).
English (about 67%), French (about 21%), and Spanish (less than 1%)
They spoke fluent Spanish and Greek
Latin America, by definition, consists only of countries that speak Romance languages, such as Spanish, Portuguese and French.
Spanish is one of three languages that are all cosidered beautiful and are collectively called Romance Languages. The other two Romance Languages are Italian and French. All three are derived from Latin and have many words that look similar and mean the same things. Although Italian and Spanish are much more similar to each other than they are to French, especially in regards to pronunciation. The Romance Languages are beautiful because they all flow well when spoken, and do not have the harsh guturral sounds like German and Russian have, which makes them seem lighter.
Spanish and Chinese are the two mailanguages spoken by the poeple of US other than English.
i think this will help.. but it's all the countries of the world, what languages spoken there...Name_all_of_the_languages_on_Earth
The German word for hunter is "Jäger", in Spanish it's "cazador".
Other than English, there were several languages that were spoken in Massachusetts. Spanish was spoken the most, then Portuguese and Chinese.
Vowels are important in some languages e.g. Scandinavian languages have three more vowels than English. Other languages like Hebrew have no vowels.
They both derive from Latin so are very similar like all other languages in Europe but I think Spanish is more similar to French than Italian.
If the name is not IN Spanish, then it has no meaning in Spanish. If you want to know how to say that name in Spanish, you would say it the same as you say it in English, since it has no translation in Spanish. Many names have no translation in languages other than the one they are in originally.
There are much more than three!!! French Spanish Portuguese Italian Romanian Catalan And many others!! Occitan, Romansh, Sardinian...the list goes on!!!