百度试题 结果1 题目What is the second most common language in the United States?() A. Chinese B. English C. Spanish D. Native American languages 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 反馈 收藏
Americans speak one common language. (2)___However, not everyone in the U.S. is a native speaker of English. Most immigrants to the country are speakers of other languages. There are hundreds of communities around the U. S. where English is not the most commonly used language. Chinese,...
Languages Other than English in Canada and the United States. American Speech, 88, pp.163-229.Bayley, Robert, & King, Ruth. (2003). Languages other than English in Canada and the United States. In Dennis R. Preston (ed.), Needed research in American dialects, 163-229. Raleigh, NC: ...
LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. (2003). Languages other than English in Canada and the United States. In Dennis R. Preston (ed.), Needed research in American dialects, 163-229. ... Bayley,Robert,King,... - 《American Speech》 被引量: 4发表: 2003年 ...
The United States is mainly an English-speaking country.A great number of population speaks English as their native language.Business,education and most public aspects (方面)of life are conducted in English.Across the country,people pronounce English sounds in several different ways and some regional...
The United States of America is mainly an English-speaking country. The majority of the population speak English as their native language. Besides,education,social activities,etc. are conducted in English. Across but for the most part,Americans speak one common language. This language is sometimes...
Languages in America The United States is【T1】___ an English speaking country. The【T2】___of the population speaks English as their native language. Business, education and most public aspects of life are【T3】___ in English. Across the country, people【T4】___English sounds in several...
English is the most common language in the United States of America, which makes it the de facto national language. But is it the official language of the USA? Does the country even have one? What is an official language, and which languages have that status in the United States? We’ll...
Thus, it is essential to understand the labels heritage language speakers use to identify themselves as well as their language use because the Spanish-English bilingual dynamic in many areas of the United States creates an environment in which Spanish speakers identify themselves in two languages, ...
The United States of America is mainly an English-speaking country.The majority of the population speak English as their native language.Besides education social activities etc.are conducted(进行)in English.Across but for the most part Americans speak one common language.This language is sometimes ca...