1, 2, 3 in Spanish
Uno, dos, tres
This is the official language of Brazil
Portuguese
This is the language that Confucius spoke
Old (or Archaic) Chinese
What "Despacito" means
"A little slow"
This is the biggest difficulty of not speaking English in the U.S.
Communication
(This can make simple tasks, such as ordering food at a restaurant or asking for directions, incredibly challenging)
1, 2, 3 in French:
a) un, deu, trois
b) on, deux, trois
b) on, deux, trois
These are three of the 5 languages known as "Romance"
French, Spanish, Italian (Portuguese, Romanian)
Venetian (his native language)
(French, Mongolian, Persian and Turkish)
"¿Por qué?" Means this in English
"Why?"
This is the official language of the U.S.
None
(There is no official language in the U.S. However some states designate it as their official language)
1, 2, 3 in Italian
Uno, due, tre
This is the most spoken language in the world
English (with 1,500,000,000 speakers)
Leonardo Di Caprio speaks these other two languages:
a) Italian and Spanish
b) German and Italian
c) German and Spanish
b) German and Italian
"Where is it?" in Spanish
"¿Dónde está?"
*Approximate
This is the number of languages spoken in the U.S. other than English
350 languages*
(*us.gov 2023 report)
1, 2, 3 in German is: eins, zwei and this is the word for "three"
Drei
This is considered one of the top five dead languages
Latin
(Ancient Greek, Sumerian, Ancient Egyptian, Phoenician)
This is the language that Jesus spoke
Aramaic
This is "I don't understand" in Spanish
"No entiendo"
This is the approximate percentage of people that speak a language that is not English at home in the U.S.:
About 21.6% of the population.
1, 2, 3 in Latin
ünus, duo, trēs
This is one of the four official languages of Switzerland
Romansh, German, French, Italian
These are languages that Albert Einstein spoke:
a) German, English, Italian, French, Latin
b) German, English, Italian
c) German, English, Italian, Japanese, French
a) German, English, Italian, French, Latin
This is one of three countries aside from Latin America and Spain, that speak Spanish in the world
Africa: Equatorial Guinea
(Europe: Andorra, Asia: Philippines)
This is the three lowest ranking bilingual states in the U.S.:
a) Maine, Wyoming and Utah
b) Iowa, South Dakota and Rhode Island
c) Iowa, Idaho, and Maine
c) Iowa, Idaho, and Maine
(Less than 15% of the population speak a second language)