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  1. The vocabulary and grammar of US Spanish reflect English influence, accelerated change, and the Latin American roots of most US Spanish. One example of English influence is that the usage of Spanish words by American bilinguals shows a convergence of semantics between English and Spanish cognates.

  2. Nach der englischen Sprache, die in vielen Bereichen des gesellschaftlichen Lebens eine dominante Stellung einnimmt, ist Spanisch in den USA die am zweithäufigsten genutzte Sprache. Einige Bundesstaaten, darunter New Mexico, bieten offizielle Dokumente in zwei Sprachen an.

  3. Spanish, a Growing Global Language. According to the Anuario del Instituto Cervantes de 2023, almost 500 million people speak Spanish as their mother tongue, it is the second language in the world by number of native speakers and the fourth one in total; and more than 23 million people study Spanish as a foreign language.

  4. 21. Okt. 2023 · 1. The first European language spoken on U.S. territory. 2. California’s first constitution was published in English and Spanish. 3. Six U.S. state names have Spanish-language origins. 4. There are many different Spanish dialects throughout the U.S. 5. Some Spanish language songs like “Despacito” have been huge hits. 6.

  5. 'English Only': The movement to limit Spanish speaking in US. Attempts persist to make English the official language of the US. But what real power does it have?

  6. 13. Juli 2021 · Spanish is by far the most common native language in the U.S. after English. The U.S. Spanish-language native population is the second largest in the world ( Chart 1 ). Downloadable chart | Chart data. A total of 45 million people in the U.S. speak the language at home (or live in a Spanish-speaking household if under age 5).

  7. The different varieties of the Spanish language spoken in the Americas are distinct from each other as well as from those varieties spoken in the Iberian peninsula, collectively known as Peninsular Spanish and Spanish spoken elsewhere, such as in Africa and Asia. There is great diversity among the various Latin American vernaculars ...