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Americans: How would you feel if spanish became our official language?
I would move
21 Answers
- ?Lv 68 years ago
It already is. Although the US no "official" language, the national languages are English, Spanish, and Hmong.
I don't mind. The more languages the more interesting it is.
But really the U.S. is the only country in the world that doesn't have an official language, though it's clearly the ones I mentioned above. Interesting, huh?
- 5 years ago
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- Envy Is My GodLv 78 years ago
America doesn't have an official/national language, so i'd be annoyed that we had one, other than that nothing, English is my first language, but i can understand Spanish okay, i wouldn't care much
- CherryBombLv 58 years ago
I live in texas
its pretty much already like that
6 years of spanish lessons later and I still cant speak the language
- ShansiLv 58 years ago
English isn't even your national language....
Why would the national language even be Spanish?
- Anonymous8 years ago
I know a few languages, and I'm fluent in writing, speaking, and listening Spanish also.
-I don't think that'll ever happen, but if it does it won't be a problem for me...
- ?Lv 78 years ago
I'm with you on that one. English first.!
Let me put it this way. i speak English. idc what anyone else speaks. however, i will not be forced to have Spanish as our official or predominant language. .
- 8 years ago
Nice try
America doesn't have an official language status.
Source(s): Since I'm Canadian it wouldn't effect me. But If I did live in America, I'm fluent in Spanish so it's cool.