New Mexico entered the union in 1916 as an officially bilingual state, with both English and Spanish recognized as official languages. This recognition of bilingualism was a reflection of the state's vibrant Hispanic and Native American cultures.
Which state entered the union in 1916 as an officially bilingual state?
Bilingual. Canda is officially bilingual using French and English.
New Brunswick.
No. While laws in New Mexico are published in both English and Spanish, the state has no official language or languages.
December 14, 1819.
The four countries in the Americas that are officially bilingual or multilingual are Canada (English and French), Bolivia (Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara), Paraguay (Spanish and Guarani), and Suriname (Dutch and Sranan Tongo).
Argentina Belize Bolivia Brazil
Texas
A country is bilingual if more than one language is spoken. There are not countries where their is only one language is spoken.
It became a state in 1959.
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