Hispanics in the United States break down into three groups when it comes to their use of language: 36% are bilingual, 25% mainly use English and 38% mainly use Spanish. Among those who speak English, 59% are bilingual. Majority of U.S. read more
the majority of Latin Americans (excluding Brazil) speak Spanish. not a Native American language. Therefore Spanish is our language. I can ask you the same thing: An American moves to France and becomes a French citizen. They are ridiculed for forgetting their heritage and language. read more
Hispanics in the United States break down into three groups when it comes to their use of language: 36% are bilingual, 25% mainly use English and 38% mainly use Spanish. Among those who speak English, 59% are bilingual. Latino adults who are the children of immigrant parents are most likely to be bilingual. read more
The Spanish language and Spanish culture are the main distinctions. Hispanic originally referred to the people of ancient Roman Hispania, which roughly comprised the Iberian Peninsula, including the contemporary states of Spain, Portugal, and Andorra, and the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. read more