People who speak English usually tend to believe that they know the most important language, and others should speak English in order to communicate with them. However, if you ever have been in South America you will realize how important the Spanish language can be. For example if you travel to Paraguay you will find only a few people who are fluent in English. More people speak German than English in this country. In Brazil the people speak Portuguese but they understand Spanish as well as English. In Argentina most of the people speak Spanish and the well educated also a little bit of English.
Americans are no longer dealing with the sole language of English. These days there are many flavours in the states when it comes to linguistics. Certainly the most common foreign language that has stormed the U.S.A. is Spanish. In fact, Spanish has become our second language. Over the past few decades, numerous Spanish speaking individuals have made America their home. While many of them have conformed to the English language, some have stuck to their original dialect. Regardless of who speaks which in America, it’s certainly beneficial to know and understand both. Yes...