Other than a few small island countries, the only major country where 100% of the people speak the native language is North Korea.
German was his first language. He also spoke English but not at a high fluency level.
There are a number of reasons why they may make fun of someone because of how they speak, including: 1. Racism. 2. Xenophobia, regionalism, or even the belief they do not belong where you are. Even in the same country, there are people in one area who make fun of people from another area because of their accent or the exact dialect they speak. 3. Just because the person is different. These bullies might target one person for their native tongue and another for their weight. 4. They have difficulty understanding the person, and that makes them feel uncomfortable. So they may figure if they make fun of the person enough, they won' t have to deal with the person. 5. In some places, classism may be the problem. In a country where multiple languages are spoken, there might be an upper class language and a commoner's language. Even when there is an official language, people of a lower income class might have their own vernacular, their own slang, and use more profanity. So people who speak a certain language or use certain words may be targeted based on their perceived socioeconomic group.
For example, the us infantry put two deceased forms. Also, the instruction for the forms was written in the native language. The instructions were: first write the name of the deceased, and then put your name in the other document.
Psychological colonization refers to the process by which dominant groups exert control over the thoughts, beliefs, and identities of oppressed groups through psychological means, such as through education, media, and social norms. This can lead to the internalization of oppressive narratives and the marginalization of the oppressed group's own cultural beliefs and values.
Native Americans have and still are stereotyped in many ways. These stereotypes have been largely perpetuated by Hollywood and sports teams. Probably the most glaring of stereotypes is the way Indians are supposed to look. Indians range from blond and blueeyed to black haired and brown eyes and everything in between. Some are short, some tribes are very tall. Most actually have pale skin but can have very dark skin. The variables are as numerous as there are tribes. Housing is another stereotype. Tribes lived with what was most feasible for their area. Today they live as any other American. Traditions and beliefs vary per tribe or even clan. ******************** Some that I read in the past 10 minutes: We all speak the same language: "Native American" Anyone can be Native American, they just want to know how to "join" All white names can be translated into "Native American" Some others I've heard is: "HOW!" Do you still live in a tepee? Indians have a lot of casino money
the country with the highest population, naturally, so china
Mexico has the highest population of Spanish speakers worldwide with over 103 million claiming it as their native language and 7 million more speaking it as a second language.
I would suppose that Brazil has the highest population of Native Indians because it has the largest population in South America.
The native language spoken by the majority of the population in that region is insert language.
Tibetan is the native language of the country of Tibet.
There is no such language as "Native." Native just means someone born in a certain area or country. It is not a language.
Ecuador has the highest population density in Latin America with 58.95 people per square kilometer. Its largest ethnic group are Mestizos who are descendants of Spanish colonialists and Native American people. The majority of the population lies in the Andes, along the Pacific coast and in the central provinces.
Japan is called Nippon or Nihon in its native language. Nihon is much more common.
It is not a native language. It is a constructed language that has no country of origin.
Usually their native language or the national language, depending on which country in America you are referring to.
Bolivia has the largest native American population in Latin America. The country is home to a diverse indigenous population, with several different ethnic groups and languages.
America, England, Scotland