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Why English should not be the official language of the United States?

Why English should not be the official language of the United States?

Because the USA is the most multilingual country on earth. More languages are spoken here than anywhere else. So having an “official” language does not make sense. The culture of the country was one of a melting pot; many cultures, many people, bound by a love of liberty and a common language.

How English became the official language of the United States?

* Legend has it that English only defeated German by a single vote to become the official language of the United States, in a 1795 Congressional debate. * Until now, America has never had an official language. Before World War I, more than 6 per cent of US primary school children were taught in German.

Is there an official language for America?

The official language of the United States is English.

What are the top 3 languages spoken in the USA?

Most common languagesEnglish only – 239 million.Spanish – 41 million.Chinese (including Mandarin, Cantonese and Hokkien) – 3.5 million.Tagalog (including Filipino) – 1.7 million.Vietnamese – 1.5 million.Arabic – 1.2 million.French – 1.2 million.Korean – 1.1 million.

Which states have an official language?

Template:Official languages of U.S. states and territoriesPlaceEnglish officialOther official language(s)DelawareNoNoFloridaYesNoGeorgiaYesNoHawaiiYesHawaiian52

What was the 1st language in the world?

As far as written languages go, Sumerian and Egyptian seem to have the earliest writing systems and are among the earliest recorded languages, dating back to around 3200BC. But the oldest written language that is still in actual use would probably be Chinese, which first appeared around 1500BC…

What are the top 5 languages spoken in the US?

What Are The Most Spoken Languages In The U.S.?English – 254 million native speakers. Spanish – native speakers. Chinese (including Cantonese, Mandarin and other varieties) – 2,900,000 native speakers. Tagalog – 1,610,000 native speakers. Vietnamese – 1,400,000 native speakers. French and French Creole (including Cajun) – 1,281,300 native speakers.

What is the fastest growing language in the US?

Claim: Telugu is the fastest growing language in the US. Verdict: Yes it is, according to a study by an American think tank. The number of speakers of Telugu, a south Indian language, has grown by 86% in the last seven years.

What is the most popular language in the world?

Ranked: The 100 Most Spoken Languages Worldwidewww.visualcapitalist.com › 100-most-spoken-languageswww.visualcapitalist.com › 100-most-spoken-languages

What is the smartest language?

English is by far the most powerful language. It is the dominant language of three G7 nations (USA, UK and Canada), and British legacy has given it a global footprint. It is the world’s lingua franca. Mandarin, which ranks second, is only half as potent.

What language should I learn in 2020?

Python

Why is C still used?

C programmers do. The C programming language doesn’t seem to have an expiration date. It’s closeness to the hardware, great portability and deterministic usage of resources makes it ideal for low level development for such things as operating system kernels and embedded software.

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