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What are America primary languages?

If you are referring only to the United States, the primary language is English.If you are referring to all of North America, the primary languages are English, French, and Spanish.IF you are referring to all of the Americas, the primary languages are English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Guarani, Quechua, and Dutch.


What is North America's primary language?

The language spoken by the majority of individuals in North America as their primary language is English. However, Spanish, French and some native languages also have official status in Mexico and Canada, and both French and Spanish have large and self-sustaining communities of speakers in North America. Before the time when English was the primary language of the continent, there was no clear primary or dominant language, but a number of languages functioning at a variety of levels. These would include several European languages, as well as the languages of the major Native American groups.


The Scandinavian languages belong to which branch of the indo European family of languages?

The Scandinavian languages belong to the North Germanic branch of the Indo-European family of languages. This branch also includes languages like Icelandic, Faroese, and Danish.


How many North Americans speak spanish?

Approximately 45 million people in North America speak Spanish as their primary language. This includes the United States, where Spanish is widely spoken due to a large Hispanic population.


How many langueges did Cleopatra speek?

It was said that Cleopatra spoke 8 languages: Greek (native language), the languages of the Medes and Parthians of Persia, Jews, Arabs, Syrians, Trogodytae of the eastern desert of southern Egypt and north Sudan, and Ethiopians.

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North Americans communicate via three primary languages?

English, Spanish, and French


North America communicate via three primary languages?

English spanish and french


What are America primary languages?

If you are referring only to the United States, the primary language is English.If you are referring to all of North America, the primary languages are English, French, and Spanish.IF you are referring to all of the Americas, the primary languages are English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Guarani, Quechua, and Dutch.


Did the English and the Native Americans have the same language?

No. The English spoke English, and the Native Americans spoke various languages native to North America.


What is North America's primary language?

The language spoken by the majority of individuals in North America as their primary language is English. However, Spanish, French and some native languages also have official status in Mexico and Canada, and both French and Spanish have large and self-sustaining communities of speakers in North America. Before the time when English was the primary language of the continent, there was no clear primary or dominant language, but a number of languages functioning at a variety of levels. These would include several European languages, as well as the languages of the major Native American groups.


What was the primary reason many African Americans migrated to the North both during and after ww1?

African-Americans moved north for increased job opportunities as well as a decrease in prejudice and social pressures.


What languages are spoken in North America and where at?

The most official spoken language in north America is English In Canada, the two official languages are french and English there isn't a nation official language for the U.S , but Americans mostly speak Spanish and English


What language do most north and South Americans speak that came from a language tree?

Other than language isolates, ALL LANGUAGES on earth come from a language tree.The most widely spoken languages in North America are:EnglishSpanishThe most widely spoken languages in South America areSpanishQuechuaPortuguese


Where did North Americans live?

Primarily, North Americans live in North America. This is sort of what makes them "North Americans."


WHAT ARE THE THE MOST COMMON LANGUAGES IN NORTH AMERICA?

The most common languages in North America are English, Spanish, and French.


Did native Americans speak more than 130 langueges?

The term "native American" refers to all the original peoples of the entire Americas - North, Central and South. They spoke over 2,000 different languages. In North America alone around 500 languages were spoken, perhaps many more.


Name the two major English-speaking countries in North America?

The 3 largest nations in North America are the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Since English is the primary language of the United States and one of the primary/official languages of Canada, I would say the U. S. and Canada are the 2 major English-speaking countries in North America.