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What percentage of the population would have to speak Spanish as their first language to justify its becoming compulsory?
Well in Texas, New Mexico, and California, over a quarter of the population speaks Spanish. It shouldn't be required, but it should be considered learning it.
And in Puerto Rico 95% speak Spanish. So it should *probably* be required to know Spanish there. But whatever...
Less than 95% but more than 25%? That is vague. Do you have a specific percentage in mind?
I meant, what percentage of the population would have to speak Spanish before you agree that it should be compulsory?
Edit: Thanks Harlequin.
iirc, isn't French required in Canada? And I do think that is reasonable because of the number of people that speak it.
About 20% of Canadians speak French at home; you think French should be required.
"Well in Texas, New Mexico, and California, over a quarter of the population speaks Spanish"; you think Spanish shouldn't be required.