The answer to the question "What is our second language?" is dependent on the specific context of who "we" refers to. Without knowing who "we" are, it is impossible to provide a definitive answer. It could refer to a specific country, a group of people, or an individual.
To answer this question accurately, you need to specify who "we" are. For example:
- If "we" refers to the United States: The U.S. does not have an official second language, but Spanish is the most widely spoken language other than English.
- If "we" refers to Canada: Canada has two official languages, English and French. Therefore, for native English speakers, French would be considered their second language, and vice versa.
- If "we" refers to a specific individual or group: The second language would be whatever language they learned after their first language (native language).
Therefore, a more specific question is needed to provide a concrete answer.