language

Spanish

How is it to speak more than one language?

living in Arizona does speaking spanish come with it's advantages

can language be connected to culture?

do the two language compete in your mind?

Is it ever uncomfortable to speak Spanish while here in the U.S?

Can someone be 100% fluent in both languages?

Can someone mess up or not speak "properly" in either language?

Is it common to switch between both lanuages?

Do people often get stereotyped for speaking spanish?

Even with assimilation of languages how can language be so identifiable of someones culture?

Do any speakers of Spanish who might not fit the stereotype get the same mistreatment of the language as a native speaker?

How do people learn more than one language?

would typical non English traditions be wrong if they were in English?

Is it from parents who speak a heritage language?

Does school provide sufficient learning opportunities?

Are there parents who don't want their children to learn their heritage language?

How do we make it so the Spanish speaking communities feel more comfortable speaking their language?

Why is it that some languages are perceived as formal or fancy and others unproper or poor?

Is it the way is sounds?

Is it stereotyped misconceptions of the people that speak that language?

Which languages are seen as fancy and which are poor?

Is it the same for all groups that speak the language?

Is it the second most spoken languages in the U.S?