En Louisiana aprendí francés antes de aprender inglés. Cuando tuve doce años de edad, he comenzado de estudiar castellano y hoy.....charlo a menudo en la lengua castellana con mis amigos latinoamericanos y también cuando visito al España.
Gracias por llamarlo castellano amigo...esa maldita costumbre de llamar al castellano Español es aberrante....existen de 10 lenguas españolas y la que hablamos es el castellano
C'est superb ! J'habite au Chili et je suis en train d'apprendre le français. Es-tu allée aux écoles Codofil ? J'ai vu des documentaires sur le français au Louisiane et je trouve fantastique que la langue s'y enseigne encore.
Bueno el término correcto es "español" no "castellano". Pero fuera de esos, siempre he sentido mucha curiosidad por el francés de Estados Unidos y su supervivencia a través de tanto tiempo. ¿Es muy diferente el francés de Estados Unidos al francés Europeo?
@@kornet_85 De que estás hablando? Se lláma Español. Porfavor ya entra en el siglo 21 y deja el siglo 17 en el pasado. Cuando un Alemán va aprender nuestro idioma el dice "Quiero aprender Español", jamás dice "Quiero aprender Castellano". Hasta el titulo de éste video dice "Spanish in USA" no esa palabra ridicula "Castellano".
@@alienlatino2945 es castellano payaso en España existen varias lenguas españolas ...catalán gallego asturleones castellano Vasco occitano valenciano aragonés......no conozco a ningún pelotudo llamando británico al inglés.....solo a los pelotudos a llaman español al castellano
Top 3 languages with the most sheer numbers of native speakers; 1. Mandarin 2. Spanish 3. Hindi Top 3 languages spoken as a 2nd language; 1. English 2. Arab 3. Spanish Top 3 languages with the most countries speaking it officially; 1. Spanish 2. Arab 3. English The most widely spoken language in the Western Hemisphere 1. Spanish The fastest growing and expanding language in the world; Spanish Most widely spread language in the world (universal) English.
@@yuyinho you clearly don’t know what an American is u must think an American is a white person or black person born in the US but no an Asian can be an American Latinos and Hispanics can be an american etc
English isn’t even the official language in the US. In many places you can get document translated in Spanish, Chinese etc since there is no official language.
I’m a Spanish major and absolutely love the language. Only semi-literate or illiterate xenophobes are against learning another language. “They’s takin’ over ‘Murica!” is a tired, VERY old form of racist fear-mongering.
Tabitha Monaco Lol you really think a large portion of Americans know the history of me and my people? It’s a very complicated.. messy.. and very sad history.. we all speak Spanish in our own ways.
They're not taking over America, I hate that argument. I really don't care what language becomes dominant in the US. If anything, the US and Mexico will be another Rome-Greece. The US militarily humiliated Mexico, but in the end, Mexicans( other latino nations) could have a better cultural presence in the US.
@Tabitha Monaco And so does English. Most of the Amreicans are Europeans who are white people. 60% of Americans are of British descent, there's no way they would speak Spanish since US is modelled after Britain because US was a former British colony.
Some people just don't care about learning a new language and thats ok , no need to offend other people and bring the "xenophobe" thing in this conversation
I really like that spanish is increasing in US. Such a beautiful language. I need to learn it. And by the way, US have no official language so there is no reason why latinos should be forced to learn english.
Harshit Madan haha, such an american comment. And you're so wrong. My country Sweden has three languages and it works perfectly well. The same is the case in Finland with their two national languages. Switzerland has three or four languages and is a perfectly good country. And if you were right, then US should let the traditional spanish speaking states, california, new mexico, arizona, Texas and Florida go. And what to do about the native peoples? You've occupied a continent with many languages and peoples, and you weren't even the first to occupy it, so I think you have to live with the many peoples and languages. If you can't handle that, then you should leave US...
Having minority languages is not the same as having two or more large contingents speaking only one separate language. I can tell you that there aren't many people in Sweden who don't speak Swedish. There is no problem having native Spanish speakers in the US, but the unifying language of the USA is English. In 50 years I guarantee you most of them will follow the three generations model and will be speaking English. It's too important a language in the world not to learn. And a hispanic family would be dead stupid not to have their children learn such a useful language in addition to Spanish.
Spain didnt have to genocide the native population to force their culture on them. spanish language and culture with roman catholisim is the most beautiful culture and diverse in the world. thats why spain was able to convert all of south and central america and half of the united states.
If the U.S. is going to designate official languages. The three Offical European Languages should be English, French, & Spanish. From there, Grant statues to the Native American languages like Lakota, Navajo, Hawaiian, Cherokee, Pawnee, ETC.
Currently in the United States, English is the de-facto Official language and the most widely spoken, while Spanish is more of a minority language or a underclass majority depending on area. I bet by the end of the century, the roles will be way different or even reversed. I believe if the rate of Spanish-Speaking people arriving and being in the US rises, then the vast majority of Americans will be speaking Spanish. English will be the language of the core history, government law, high courts, and much of the interior of the US, while Spanish will become the language of the people and maybe most of the government. If you want to read the original texts and laws, you will need to speak English; however, if you want to participate in average city life you will need to speak Spanish. I know this sounds a bit Spanish-optimistic, but I don't see how this could not happen if the rate of Spanish-Speakers here grow. Also, that statistic about only 1.3% of people in Virginia speaking Spanish is a LIE. There are whole cities where 99% of the people speak Spanish to the point where specific school courses need to be made for the few kids who speak English in those cities. I've been all over the US, trust me Virginia has way more Spanish speakers than what is said in this video.
Your prediction might indeed be true, only issue is it won't be for a long time, the US would be a Spanish speaking majority by like 2070, it would take a few generations for English to lose relevancy. English's flaw in the US is that it's not tied to American culture, whereas Spanish speakers come from diverse nationalities and the language and culture are inseparable. What might end up happening is Spanish could be taught alongside English in public schools and is required to graduate, kids will gravitate toward using Spanish more since English as a language is only useful for business inquires. So Spanish could indeed be the language for socializing.
@@mrlowednreverb8737 Well, more like the official languages of most states will be English and Spanish. The United States itself doesn’t have any official languages because the official languages are on the state level not the federal level.
But their are no standard terms and phrases. For example La clima means climate, but it also means weather in Mexico. What does that word mean in the USA?
One of the things that bothers me from US English monolinguals is that if you speak a language other than English they automatically assume you don't speak English...hilarious, sad and ignorant at the same time!!!
Ya dejen de querer cambiar la cultura de un lugar . Fue territorio mexicano y es parte del paso ,todas las naciones evolucionan pierden y ganan superficie .
Umm. no. USA should stick to English. It's not USA's fault that people from developing southern countries immigrate to USA because their own country doesn't provide a good quality of life. Why should USA introduce Spanish in it's curriculum? Immigrants have migrated on their will. They will have to learn the language of the country which is English.
@@joncena3790 Why not? It won't hurt for you guys to learn another language. It's a beautiful language. Don't get stuck up on English. Anyway in 50-60 years, you guys and everyone else will have to learn Mandarin Chinese so better have practice😂😂
@@joncena3790 Spanish is the 2nd most spoken language in the world, English only dominates for financial reasons. Culturally, Spanish and Mandarin just have a more community oriented presence. Also most US Spanish speakers are bilingual, I believe white Americans should show appreciation and learn Spanish, instead of being ignorant.
How about in my country taglish or fillish------>> local language+Spanish+English 🤦🤦 well that's how countries that came out from colonials but not everyone.
I know many Mexican - Americans speak mostly English. The Spanish if any that they speak is mostly elementary. I call it Kitchen Spanish. As you grow up in the USA you speak only Spanish to your family members like your mother or grandmother.
That's a good point, however it is still considered Spanish. Currently, there seems to be a two generation "assimilation" rule, the children of immigrants speak English and their native language, but their children will only grow up speaking English. For Spanish-Speakers, I feel like this trend will disappear with time as Spanish becomes more essential and as more parents decide to teach their children Spanish instead of letting their Spanish-Speaking heritage rot. You clearly can't speak English very well, but I think I understand you, which at the end of the day matters when it comes to languages... the ability to communicate with one another.
I am an Indian and I can tell you that not more 100 million Indians (out of a population of 1300 million) can speak English with enough proficiency to be considered acceptable by any standard.
@@zarrsar6372exactly. It's like they think we're all mexican or something. I like Mexicans but it gets old real quick when non Hispanic Americans think that the all latinos are Mexican. I'm from the east coast and it's almost all carribbean Spanish here. If I were to go to California, i better not have people asking me "orale, como estas wey?" Lmafo. Coño 😂
The Spanish spoken in the US by children of native Speakers is not proper Spanish it also is under developed bc the dominant language is English. I appreciate the effort on these families passing their language to the new generations. I still prefer the sounds of Spanish coming from native speakers that is the real deal not baby talk.
English is still spoken by the vast majority of people in the USA. English should be the language of the USA, it's the most inclusive, the one that includes the most people, so it doesn't discriminate against as much as Spanish. You have to be inclusive. If 9 out of 10 people speak English, but only 5 out of the same 10 speak Spanish, then use English. It's only fair because you leave less people out of the conversation. Even if it's not official, English is the language of the USA.
@Cali God considering that most latinos in the US are 2nd or 3rd generation, I doubt Spanish would thrive. It isn't their dominant language but a house language. Many bilingual latinos just prefer to speak English even with their siblings. Also I've had conversations in Spanish with many Mexican-Americans and they mostly have trouble understanding my thick Mexican accent (we don't all speak like in the telenovelas). Although I do believe Spanish will thrive enough in the border states that even white people and other ethnicities will feel the need to learn spanish. It'd be like a hispanic "quebec" I think.
But the thing is that Im Not speaking to them, if you want to eavesdrop my conversation that much just ask me directly. Don’t tell me to speak English, some of them just don’t make sense when they try to make an excuse 🤷🏽♀️
In my country we call the inhabitants of America americans (it includes mexicans, canadians, argentinians, cubans...). We call the ones from USA "USans".
My parents are Mexican immigrants who came here and had me here and I learned Spanish just because they spoke to me in it they still don’t know English so my first language is Spanish and I only learned English through and I try to speak Spanish as much as possible to try to get ppl to want to learn it so I feel like we got to start implementing Spanish into schools or even create school that only teach Spanish because Spanish is quickly outpacing English so I feel it would be a good idea to start using and accept that the Spanish language is just as big a part to the USA as English
So when we going to change English language status first to second? And how many kids Hispanic people produce every year? I see some of my friend have more than 10 children's with one woman
Employers are now asking you to speak Spanish, your an United States citizen this is United States. The primary language is, should be to get a job English not Spanish. migrants and immigrants go to France and tell them they now have to speak English in order to get a job. something needs to change congress. I have learned that people have jobs and don’t speak English Uber , other jobs opportunities. Whenever I take Uber, I sometimes I get confuse I’m like wait. I have to speak another language to communicate to someone I’m paying for service . This is America. are they allowing immigrants to dictate what America is?
Spanish language is dumb and language of the poor. All Spanish speaking countries are poor including Spain. All English speaking countries (Canada, USA, UK, NZ, AUS) are rich. Also people from developing countries of Africa and Indian subcontinent who speak English are rich.
@@joncena3790 All those countries that you mentioned, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, ETC ... They are the same British who attack them since they exterminated the NATIVE character to the same USA in addition to THE ex-colony where There are the NATIVES, they are poorer than Latin America if you want you can investigate it and stop evacuating through the mouth, Latin America is more developed than those Indian and African countries that I mentioned.I am from the DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 🇩🇴🌴 I have never traveled to the United States and by 2032 we will become a developed country like Panama, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, and Mexico ,,Venezuela was a world power like Argentina and communism made it regress on a large scale like the great Colombia centuries ago, Do not go to believe that Latin America is a continent like Africa or the Middle East several times we have been up there what happens that from now on we get political instability And it brings us down Greetings from DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 🇩🇴🌴 Note: I am using translator😋👉🏽👈🏽
En Louisiana aprendí francés antes de aprender inglés. Cuando tuve doce años de edad, he comenzado de estudiar castellano y hoy.....charlo a menudo en la lengua castellana con mis amigos latinoamericanos y también cuando visito al España.
Gracias por llamarlo castellano amigo...esa maldita costumbre de llamar al castellano Español es aberrante....existen de 10 lenguas españolas y la que hablamos es el castellano
C'est superb ! J'habite au Chili et je suis en train d'apprendre le français. Es-tu allée aux écoles Codofil ? J'ai vu des documentaires sur le français au Louisiane et je trouve fantastique que la langue s'y enseigne encore.
Bueno el término correcto es "español" no "castellano". Pero fuera de esos, siempre he sentido mucha curiosidad por el francés de Estados Unidos y su supervivencia a través de tanto tiempo. ¿Es muy diferente el francés de Estados Unidos al francés Europeo?
@@kornet_85 De que estás hablando? Se lláma Español. Porfavor ya entra en el siglo 21 y deja el siglo 17 en el pasado. Cuando un Alemán va aprender nuestro idioma el dice "Quiero aprender Español", jamás dice "Quiero aprender Castellano". Hasta el titulo de éste video dice "Spanish in USA" no esa palabra ridicula "Castellano".
@@alienlatino2945 es castellano payaso en España existen varias lenguas españolas ...catalán gallego asturleones castellano Vasco occitano valenciano aragonés......no conozco a ningún pelotudo llamando británico al inglés.....solo a los pelotudos a llaman español al castellano
Top 3 languages with the most sheer numbers of native speakers; 1. Mandarin 2. Spanish 3. Hindi
Top 3 languages spoken as a 2nd language; 1. English 2. Arab 3. Spanish
Top 3 languages with the most countries speaking it officially; 1. Spanish 2. Arab 3. English
The most widely spoken language in the Western Hemisphere 1. Spanish
The fastest growing and expanding language in the world; Spanish
Most widely spread language in the world (universal) English.
Maybe we should try to learn Spanish
@@1mol831 French. Spoken by many in africa, and maybe some in Indochina
The second most spoken language is English Spanish I believe is the 3rd or 4th most spoken.
@@Harakan21 what?
El español es también el idioma más hablado en el sur de la Tierra.
I think the U.S should make English and Spanish Co-Offical Languages
yes just like Canadá English and French :)
Why? Americans aren't the ones that are speaking the language, it's the Hispanics
@@yuyinho you clearly don’t know what an American is u must think an American is a white person or black person born in the US but no an Asian can be an American Latinos and Hispanics can be an american etc
@@cristianmunoz5859 Yes I know that, i just can't think of a name for me to call them
English isn’t even the official language in the US. In many places you can get document translated in Spanish, Chinese etc since there is no official language.
I’m a Spanish major and absolutely love the language. Only semi-literate or illiterate xenophobes are against learning another language. “They’s takin’ over ‘Murica!” is a tired, VERY old form of racist fear-mongering.
Tabitha Monaco Lol you really think a large portion of Americans know the history of me and my people? It’s a very complicated.. messy.. and very sad history.. we all speak Spanish in our own ways.
They're not taking over America, I hate that argument. I really don't care what language becomes dominant in the US. If anything, the US and Mexico will be another Rome-Greece. The US militarily humiliated Mexico, but in the end, Mexicans( other latino nations) could have a better cultural presence in the US.
@Tabitha Monaco And so does English.
Most of the Amreicans are Europeans who are white people. 60% of Americans are of British descent, there's no way they would speak Spanish since US is modelled after Britain because US was a former British colony.
Some people just don't care about learning a new language and thats ok , no need to offend other people and bring the "xenophobe" thing in this conversation
@@arolemaprarath3248 3/4 of US was NEVER a british colony, You should learn your own history
I really like that spanish is increasing in US. Such a beautiful language. I need to learn it.
And by the way, US have no official language so there is no reason why latinos should be forced to learn english.
Harshit Madan haha, such an american comment. And you're so wrong. My country Sweden has three languages and it works perfectly well. The same is the case in Finland with their two national languages. Switzerland has three or four languages and is a perfectly good country.
And if you were right, then US should let the traditional spanish speaking states, california, new mexico, arizona, Texas and Florida go. And what to do about the native peoples? You've occupied a continent with many languages and peoples, and you weren't even the first to occupy it, so I think you have to live with the many peoples and languages. If you can't handle that, then you should leave US...
Having minority languages is not the same as having two or more large contingents speaking only one separate language. I can tell you that there aren't many people in Sweden who don't speak Swedish.
There is no problem having native Spanish speakers in the US, but the unifying language of the USA is English. In 50 years I guarantee you most of them will follow the three generations model and will be speaking English. It's too important a language in the world not to learn. And a hispanic family would be dead stupid not to have their children learn such a useful language in addition to Spanish.
Your mostly right but every state in the US has English as the official language.
You are a sellout
Nah
El español se habla en los Estados Unidos desde 1527, cuando llega a la bahía de Tampa, en La Florida, el conquistador "Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca".
Add one more, i’m learning Spanish in Canada
Muy bien😊
Spain didnt have to genocide the native population to force their culture on them. spanish language and culture with roman catholisim is the most beautiful culture and diverse in the world. thats why spain was able to convert all of south and central america and half of the united states.
If the U.S. is going to designate official languages. The three Offical European Languages should be English, French, & Spanish. From there, Grant statues to the Native American languages like Lakota, Navajo, Hawaiian, Cherokee, Pawnee, ETC.
Not French because no body speaks it
@@angelasmr8818 So Louisiana Cajuns don’t exist in your head?
@@angelasmr8818 You’re gonna offend the people in Louisiana, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine
@So relatable why Portuguese? Spanish and French are used in the USA way more than Portuguese.
@@khan0491 the native languages deserve more recognition than French, that’s for the Canadians
muy bien!
Currently in the United States, English is the de-facto Official language and the most widely spoken, while Spanish is more of a minority language or a underclass majority depending on area.
I bet by the end of the century, the roles will be way different or even reversed.
I believe if the rate of Spanish-Speaking people arriving and being in the US rises, then the vast majority of Americans will be speaking Spanish. English will be the language of the core history, government law, high courts, and much of the interior of the US, while Spanish will become the language of the people and maybe most of the government. If you want to read the original texts and laws, you will need to speak English; however, if you want to participate in average city life you will need to speak Spanish. I know this sounds a bit Spanish-optimistic, but I don't see how this could not happen if the rate of Spanish-Speakers here grow.
Also, that statistic about only 1.3% of people in Virginia speaking Spanish is a LIE. There are whole cities where 99% of the people speak Spanish to the point where specific school courses need to be made for the few kids who speak English in those cities. I've been all over the US, trust me Virginia has way more Spanish speakers than what is said in this video.
Your prediction might indeed be true, only issue is it won't be for a long time, the US would be a Spanish speaking majority by like 2070, it would take a few generations for English to lose relevancy. English's flaw in the US is that it's not tied to American culture, whereas Spanish speakers come from diverse nationalities and the language and culture are inseparable. What might end up happening is Spanish could be taught alongside English in public schools and is required to graduate, kids will gravitate toward using Spanish more since English as a language is only useful for business inquires. So Spanish could indeed be the language for socializing.
Saying that english is not tied to American culture is just outright wrong.
Texas and western states are heading there pretty quick just like canada has quebec the same is going to happen in the US 2 official languages
@@mrlowednreverb8737 Well, more like the official languages of most states will be English and Spanish. The United States itself doesn’t have any official languages because the official languages are on the state level not the federal level.
@@Lombo123tied to the culture, but not necessary to be American.
🤏 pinch3s Spanish speakers. 10 años estudiando inglés y ahora hablan español! Mis ahorros no mis ahorros 😢😢😢😢😢
Somos 2, jajajja
But their are no standard terms and phrases. For example La clima means climate, but it also means weather in Mexico. What does that word mean in the USA?
Eric Pasquale It's interchangeable, and el tiempo under that context does mean the weather, but it generally means "time".
One of the things that bothers me from US English monolinguals is that if you speak a language other than English they automatically assume you don't speak English...hilarious, sad and ignorant at the same time!!!
"Clima" is masculine.
It's written "el clima" not "la cllima"
Clima is feminine!
Gringos sabemos que caerian por su propio peso.
Ya dejen de querer cambiar la cultura de un lugar . Fue territorio mexicano y es parte del paso ,todas las naciones evolucionan pierden y ganan superficie .
We speak English in the United States this is not Mexico
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I dont know why official education in usa is not bilingual.
@Anurag Saini Fuck no.
Umm. no. USA should stick to English. It's not USA's fault that people from developing southern countries immigrate to USA because their own country doesn't provide a good quality of life. Why should USA introduce Spanish in it's curriculum? Immigrants have migrated on their will. They will have to learn the language of the country which is English.
@@joncena3790 Why not? It won't hurt for you guys to learn another language. It's a beautiful language. Don't get stuck up on English. Anyway in 50-60 years, you guys and everyone else will have to learn Mandarin Chinese so better have practice😂😂
@@joncena3790 Spanish is the 2nd most spoken language in the world, English only dominates for financial reasons. Culturally, Spanish and Mandarin just have a more community oriented presence. Also most US Spanish speakers are bilingual, I believe white Americans should show appreciation and learn Spanish, instead of being ignorant.
@JOSEPH STALIN I agree, better the United States be a bilingual nation, smarter kids. Spanish is a relative to English, makes sense.
Even if you are bilingual because of the advantages that come with it .It doesn’t mean that you wanna switch your daily language to Spanish .
I speak both spanish and english ( and sometimes french ) in my daily life ,is fun actually
How about in my country taglish or fillish------>> local language+Spanish+English 🤦🤦 well that's how countries that came out from colonials but not everyone.
Yes. It's gradually happening. Miami is becoming a Spanish only city.
I know many Mexican - Americans speak mostly English. The Spanish if any that they speak is mostly elementary. I call it Kitchen Spanish. As you grow up in the USA you speak only Spanish to your family members like your mother or grandmother.
That's a good point, however it is still considered Spanish.
Currently, there seems to be a two generation "assimilation" rule, the children of immigrants speak English and their native language, but their children will only grow up speaking English. For Spanish-Speakers, I feel like this trend will disappear with time as Spanish becomes more essential and as more parents decide to teach their children Spanish instead of letting their Spanish-Speaking heritage rot.
You clearly can't speak English very well, but I think I understand you, which at the end of the day matters when it comes to languages... the ability to communicate with one another.
I'm bilingual and I speak spanish all the time with or without my parents
@@keagaming9837 also the growing rate of Spanish music that's being consumed in the US alot of mexican americans love music in Spanish
I find that hard to believe.
Muy bien :)
The USA is also the 2nd largest English speaking country in the world behind India.
Rocky Racoon uhm, no Its not
Day n Night. If its not it soon will be. The way they are learning English in China, the US will probably be 3rd by 2050.
I am an Indian and I can tell you that not more 100 million Indians (out of a population of 1300 million) can speak English with enough proficiency to be considered acceptable by any standard.
English speakers in usa is 268 million while india it's 124 million
@@thecreepers3478 . Source of that?
It is too bad public schools do not teach foreign languages to native-English speakers.
Native????
Indios?
American dialect is mostly Mexican.
In the west only. You go to new york it is a different case.
That's mostly in the western half.
@@zarrsar6372exactly. It's like they think we're all mexican or something. I like Mexicans but it gets old real quick when non Hispanic Americans think that the all latinos are Mexican. I'm from the east coast and it's almost all carribbean Spanish here. If I were to go to California, i better not have people asking me "orale, como estas wey?" Lmafo. Coño 😂
*Ameribeaners
España: Se acabó
The Spanish spoken in the US by children of native Speakers is not proper Spanish it also is under developed bc the dominant language is English. I appreciate the effort on these families passing their language to the new generations. I still prefer the sounds of Spanish coming from native speakers that is the real deal not baby talk.
lol
English is still spoken by the vast majority of people in the USA. English should be the language of the USA, it's the most inclusive, the one that includes the most people, so it doesn't discriminate against as much as Spanish.
You have to be inclusive. If 9 out of 10 people speak English, but only 5 out of the same 10 speak Spanish, then use English. It's only fair because you leave less people out of the conversation.
Even if it's not official, English is the language of the USA.
not happing
@Cali God considering that most latinos in the US are 2nd or 3rd generation, I doubt Spanish would thrive. It isn't their dominant language but a house language. Many bilingual latinos just prefer to speak English even with their siblings. Also I've had conversations in Spanish with many Mexican-Americans and they mostly have trouble understanding my thick Mexican accent (we don't all speak like in the telenovelas).
Although I do believe Spanish will thrive enough in the border states that even white people and other ethnicities will feel the need to learn spanish. It'd be like a hispanic "quebec" I think.
But the thing is that Im Not speaking to them, if you want to eavesdrop my conversation that much just ask me directly. Don’t tell me to speak English, some of them just don’t make sense when they try to make an excuse 🤷🏽♀️
We have so many immigrants and the USA is very diverse so we can't really have an official language
Well that will be undemocratic of us like we already have the electoral college
In AMERICA? What about Latin America? Don't forget we're Americans too.
_Wrong._
Nope only citizens of USA are called Americans.
In my country we call the inhabitants of America americans (it includes mexicans, canadians, argentinians, cubans...). We call the ones from USA "USans".
@@joncena3790 America is one continent, no one country, all people os this continent are americanos
@@joncena3790no, you are, estadounidenses for us, Americans are the people from America ( a continent)
My parents are Mexican immigrants who came here and had me here and I learned Spanish just because they spoke to me in it they still don’t know English so my first language is Spanish and I only learned English through and I try to speak Spanish as much as possible to try to get ppl to want to learn it so I feel like we got to start implementing Spanish into schools or even create school that only teach Spanish because Spanish is quickly outpacing English so I feel it would be a good idea to start using and accept that the Spanish language is just as big a part to the USA as English
orgulloso de hablar español C2
So when we going to change English language status first to second?
And how many kids Hispanic people produce every year?
I see some of my friend have more than 10 children's with one woman
No problemo 🤣👍🏼
Be inclusive and tolerant. Give them your woman too. Hispanic society will appreciate that (maybe)
What
The United States Of Mexico
Yes because Mexico is the only Spanish speaking nation 🤦♂️
@@dangercat9188 I’m not sure about that because I think Brazil is too
@@michaelwells1783 Brazil speaks Portuguese...
All cause of illegal immigrants
Mamita querida esa rubia...
Q locura 😍
Is cause spanish is the best language in the 🌎
Employers are now asking you to speak Spanish, your an United States citizen this is United States. The primary language is, should be to get a job English not Spanish. migrants and immigrants go to France and tell them they now have to speak English in order to get a job. something needs to change congress. I have learned that people have jobs and don’t speak English Uber , other jobs opportunities. Whenever I take Uber, I sometimes I get confuse I’m like wait. I have to speak another language to communicate to someone I’m paying for service . This is America. are they allowing immigrants to dictate what America is?
America is one continent, no one country
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Double Entendre
Stay away from Uber.
This is bad, English is the main language of this country and it should stay that way
@@MichaelAlvarez318 no english is the main language of the english, you're american?
lol
Haha eat it English language
Shut it
Spanish language is dumb and language of the poor. All Spanish speaking countries are poor including Spain. All English speaking countries (Canada, USA, UK, NZ, AUS) are rich. Also people from developing countries of Africa and Indian subcontinent who speak English are rich.
@@joncena3790 LMAO, English came from Britain meaning US has no culture. PATHETIC
@@joncena3790 All those countries that you mentioned, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, ETC ... They are the same British who attack them since they exterminated the NATIVE character to the same USA in addition to THE ex-colony where There are the NATIVES, they are poorer than Latin America if you want you can investigate it and stop evacuating through the mouth, Latin America is more developed than those Indian and African countries that I mentioned.I am from the DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 🇩🇴🌴 I have never traveled to the United States and by 2032 we will become a developed country like Panama, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, and Mexico ,,Venezuela was a world power like Argentina and communism made it regress on a large scale like the great Colombia centuries ago, Do not go to believe that Latin America is a continent like Africa or the Middle East several times we have been up there what happens that from now on we get political instability And it brings us down
Greetings from DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 🇩🇴🌴
Note: I am using translator😋👉🏽👈🏽
@@joncena3790 Spanish is a much superior, beautiful, and sexy language. English is bland and basic
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I am worried about the status of English.
Why?
@@ArenQR Because there is no counter-measures to curb the flow of Spanish speakers and American culture is very accepting of Spanish.
@@SuperRip7 And what's wrong with it? Our language is the happiest and most expressive in the world.
@@ArenQR Are you talking about Japanese ?
@@SuperRip7 Nope, Spanish
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