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Do all Americans speak English? How many people speak Spanish in America? Why do they speak Spanish? Where do they all live in America?
On average, about 7% of the population in the United States speaks Spanish. Strictly speaking, it was the Spaniards who finally arrived in America. (-certainly not before the Indians). Spanish-speaking immigrants come from different countries because there are many Spanish-speaking countries. But they mainly come from Mexico and Colombia. In the United States, several states use English as the official language, but there is no official language in the federal law of the United States. However, since the important laws such as the Constitution of the United States are written in English, English is actually the official language. America is an immigrant country, so there are many different languages. It is common for a person to know several foreign languages. Moreover, if you can't speak English, you can find a job as long as you find the area where people from your country of origin live. If you can speak Spanish, it is easier to find a job than other languages. (Not including English) Because there are really many people who can speak Spanish in America. Many institutions (private, state departments) will provide Spanish services. I think Spanish should be French. I haven't investigated this. It's for reference only. Many immigrants from France, as well as the French-speaking areas of Haiti and Canada, are the sources of these immigrants. At present, more and more people are willing to learn Chinese, because many people are optimistic about the future of China. My tutor also told me that you are a lucky China native who can speak Chinese. No need to learn. I said that many people also learn Spanish. But my tutor shook his head and said that people who have no vision will choose to learn Chinese instead of Spanish. Ha ha, of course I am pride of chinese, but I know this can only represent my tutor's personal opinion. It is just that more and more Americans are so conscious. Besides, I will give you some information about Spanish-speaking countries: the official languages of the African Union, the European Union and the United Nations. Countries that used Spanish as the official language in the 2nd/kloc-0th century included Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay and Venezuela. Andorra, Belize, Canada, Gibraltar, Israel, Morocco, the Netherlands, the Philippines, the United States, Trinidad and Tobago and Western Sahara also speak Spanish.
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