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X23
#151 22-10-2007, 19:42:58 PM
wtf r u smokin mexicans speak mexican
hes smokin all the weed from mexico LOL!


#152 22-10-2007, 19:56:16 PM
English is the de facto language of American government; Spanish is the second most common. English, Spanish, French, and Hawaiian are officially recognized by various states.

Languages

English (only)    216.8 million
Spanish, incl. Creole    19.7 million
Chinese    2.2 million
French, incl. Creole    1.9 million
Tagalog    1.3 million
Vietnamese    1.1 million
German    1.1 million



JC VON BASTARD
#153 22-10-2007, 19:57:57 PM
English is the de facto language of American government; Spanish is the second most common. English, Spanish, French, and Hawaiian are officially recognized by various states.

Languages

English (only)    216.8 million
Spanish, incl. Creole    19.7 million
Chinese    2.2 million
French, incl. Creole    1.9 million
Tagalog    1.3 million
Vietnamese    1.1 million
German    1.1 million


It's a shop.




jcthedude
X23
#154 22-10-2007, 19:59:15 PM
English is the de facto language of American government; Spanish is the second most common. English, Spanish, French, and Hawaiian are officially recognized by various states.

Languages

English (only)    216.8 million
Spanish, incl. Creole    19.7 million
Chinese    2.2 million
French, incl. Creole    1.9 million
Tagalog    1.3 million
Vietnamese    1.1 million
German    1.1 million


You edited the info. heres the real version

AMERICAN is the de facto language of American government; MEXICANISH is the second most common. american, mexicanish, non-hetrosexual person, and ilsand azn are officially recognized by various states.

Languages

American (only)    216.8 billion
mexicanish,    ilegal imagrants
azn   2.2 million
non-heterosexual personz    1.9 million
difrent azns   1.1 million
MOTHER RUSSIA    1.1 trillion


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English is the de facto language of American government; Spanish is the second most common. English, Spanish, French, and Hawaiian are officially recognized by various states.

Languages

English (only)    216.8 million
Spanish, incl. Creole    19.7 million
Chinese    2.2 million
French, incl. Creole    1.9 million
Tagalog    1.3 million
Vietnamese    1.1 million
German    1.1 million


You edited the info. heres the real version

AMERICAN is the de facto language of American government; MEXICANISH is the second most common. american, mexicanish, non-hetrosexual person, and ilsand azn are officially recognized by various states.

Languages

American (only)    216.8 billion
mexicanish,    ilegal imagrants
azn   2.2 million
non-heterosexual personz    1.9 million
difrent azns   1.1 million
MOTHER RUSSIA    1.1 trillion
:thumbsup:


#156 22-10-2007, 20:09:41 PM
The Census Statistics say this:

1. English - 215 million
   2. Spanish - 28 million
   3. Chinese languages - 2.0 million + (mostly Cantonese speakers, with a growing group of Mandarin speakers)
   4. French - 1.6 million
   5. German - 1.4 million (High German) + German dialects like Hutterite German, Texas German, Pennsylvania Dutch, Plautdietsch
   6. Tagalog - 1.2 million + (Most Filipinos may also know other Philippine languages, e.g. Ilokano, Pangasinan, Bikol languages, and Visayan languages)
   7. Vietnamese - 1.01 million
   8. Italian - 1.01 million
   9. Korean - 890,000
  10. Russian - 710,000
  11. Polish - 670,000
  12. Arabic - 610,000
  13. Portuguese - 560,000
  14. Japanese - 480,000
  15. French Creole - 450,000 (mostly Louisiana Creole French - 334,500)
  16. Greek - 370,000
  17. Hindi - 320,000
  18. Persian - 310,000
  19. Urdu - 260,000
  20. Gujarati - 240,000
  21. Armenian - 200,000



gamer8r
#157 22-10-2007, 20:09:59 PM
English is the de facto language of American government; Spanish is the second most common. English, Spanish, French, and Hawaiian are officially recognized by various states.

Languages

English (only)    216.8 million
Spanish, incl. Creole    19.7 million
Chinese    2.2 million
French, incl. Creole    1.9 million
Tagalog    1.3 million
Vietnamese    1.1 million
German    1.1 million


You edited the info. heres the real version

AMERICAN is the de facto language of American government; MEXICANISH is the second most common. american, mexicanish, non-hetrosexual person, and ilsand azn are officially recognized by various states.

Languages

American (only)    216.8 billion
mexicanish,    ilegal imagrants
azn   2.2 million
non-heterosexual personz    1.9 million
difrent azns   1.1 million
MOTHER RUSSIA    1.1 trillion

Thank you for posting some actual FACT BASED NON-PROPAGANDA INFORMATION.


#158 22-10-2007, 20:12:33 PM
The Census Statistics say this:

1. English - 215 million
   2. Spanish - 28 million
   3. Chinese languages - 2.0 million + (mostly Cantonese speakers, with a growing group of Mandarin speakers)
   4. French - 1.6 million
   5. German - 1.4 million (High German) + German dialects like Hutterite German, Texas German, Pennsylvania Dutch, Plautdietsch
   6. Tagalog - 1.2 million + (Most Filipinos may also know other Philippine languages, e.g. Ilokano, Pangasinan, Bikol languages, and Visayan languages)
   7. Vietnamese - 1.01 million
   8. Italian - 1.01 million
   9. Korean - 890,000
  10. Russian - 710,000
  11. Polish - 670,000
  12. Arabic - 610,000
  13. Portuguese - 560,000
  14. Japanese - 480,000
  15. French Creole - 450,000 (mostly Louisiana Creole French - 334,500)
  16. Greek - 370,000
  17. Hindi - 320,000
  18. Persian - 310,000
  19. Urdu - 260,000
  20. Gujarati - 240,000
  21. Armenian - 200,000



Even someone who hates Asians like myself is smart enough to know that Mandarin is the most spoken language in the world. Enjoy your outdated stats.


#159 22-10-2007, 20:14:59 PM
The Census Statistics say this:

1. English - 215 million
   2. Spanish - 28 million
   3. Chinese languages - 2.0 million + (mostly Cantonese speakers, with a growing group of Mandarin speakers)
   4. French - 1.6 million
   5. German - 1.4 million (High German) + German dialects like Hutterite German, Texas German, Pennsylvania Dutch, Plautdietsch
   6. Tagalog - 1.2 million + (Most Filipinos may also know other Philippine languages, e.g. Ilokano, Pangasinan, Bikol languages, and Visayan languages)
   7. Vietnamese - 1.01 million
   8. Italian - 1.01 million
   9. Korean - 890,000
  10. Russian - 710,000
  11. Polish - 670,000
  12. Arabic - 610,000
  13. Portuguese - 560,000
  14. Japanese - 480,000
  15. French Creole - 450,000 (mostly Louisiana Creole French - 334,500)
  16. Greek - 370,000
  17. Hindi - 320,000
  18. Persian - 310,000
  19. Urdu - 260,000
  20. Gujarati - 240,000
  21. Armenian - 200,000



Even someone who hates Asians like myself is smart enough to know that Mandarin is the most spoken language in the world. Enjoy your outdated stats.

That statistics is for the official language in America.


#160 22-10-2007, 20:16:34 PM
America is the world.


#161 22-10-2007, 20:19:53 PM
No read this:

English was inherited from British colonization and it is spoken by the vast majority of the population. It serves as the de facto official language: the language in which government business is carried out. According to the 1990 census, 97% of U.S. residents speak English "well" or "very well". Only 0.8% speak no English at all, as compared with 3.6% in 1890. American English is different from British English, in terms of spelling (a classic example being the dropped "u" in words such as color/colour), grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and slang usage. The differences are not usually a barrier to effective communication between an American English and a British English speaker, but there are certainly enough differences to cause occasional misunderstandings, usually surrounding slang or region dialect differences.

Some states, like California, have amended their constitutions to make English the only official language, but in practice, this only means that official government documents must at least be in English, and does not mean that they should be exclusively available only in English. For example, the standard California Class C driver's license examination is available in 32 different languages.


#162 22-10-2007, 20:42:00 PM
geez man stop posting shop'd stats
give us some real proof and then we'll talk


#163 22-10-2007, 22:24:24 PM
geez man stop posting shop'd stats
give us some real proof and then we'll talk

Once again the British colonized America and made English the national language and even if America became independent, doesn't automatically mean you gave up the language (since if you gave it up what other language would you have established and spoken?) If you say we speak American, then how come the American language sounds a lot like the English language from Great Britain then?


JC VON BASTARD
#164 22-10-2007, 22:28:50 PM
(since if you gave it up what other language would you have established and spoken?)
AMERICAN




jcthedude
#165 22-10-2007, 22:43:42 PM
geez man stop posting shop'd stats
give us some real proof and then we'll talk

Once again the British colonized America and made English the national language and even if America became independent, doesn't automatically mean you gave up the language (since if you gave it up what other language would you have established and spoken?) If you say we speak American, then how come the American language sounds a lot like the English language from Great Britain then?
how come all azn languages sound them same?
see the same thing can be said of your continent's non-heterosexual persongot languages


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