Spanish, officially recognized as Castilian is the official language of the entire country.
Basque (Basque country and Navarre
Catalan (Catalonia, Balearic Islands, Valencia Community (Valencian)
Galician ( Galicia)
In Catalonia, Aranese, a local variety of the Occitan language, has been declared co-official along with Catalan and Spanish since 2006. It is spoken only in the comarca of Val d'Aran by roughly 6,700 people. Other Romance minority languages, though not official, have special recognition, such as the Astur-Leonese group (Asturian, also called "Bable" in Asturias[141] and Leonese in Castile and León) and Aragonese in Aragon. (source: Wikipedia-en)
In the North African Spanish autonomous city of Melilla, Riff Berber is spoken by a significant part of the population. In the tourist areas of the Mediterranean coast and the islands, English and German are widely spoken by tourists, foreign residents, and tourism workers.(source: Wilipedia-en)
Basque (co-official)
Catalan,Valencian ( co-official)
Galician (co-official)
Aranese (co-official)
Asturian ) recognized
Aragonese (recognized)
Leonese (unofficial)
Extremaduran (unofficial)
Fala (unofficial)
The official language of Spain is Spanish (Castilian). Other languages spoken in specific regions include Catalan, Galician, and Basque.
The language that speakers of English call Spanish is called Castillano, or Castillian, in Spain. While that language is spoken throughout Spain, there are regions where other languages predominate, or are making a return. Catalan is spoken in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands, Valencian is spoken in the Valencian Community, Galician is spoken in Galicia, and Basque is spoken in the Basque Country and Navarre. Except for Basque, they are all closely related languages, when looked at from outside. If you look at a map of Spain, that makes up the borders and coasts along the North and East of the country.
Spanish is spoken in all cities in Spain.
There are several languages spoken in Spain, with the most prominent one being Spanish. However, there are also co-official languages in specific regions, such as Catalan in Catalonia, Basque in the Basque Country, Galician in Galicia, and Valencian in the Valencian Community. Additionally, there are various regional dialects and minority languages spoken throughout the country.
Basque, Aranese, and Galician are all languages spoken in Spain.
In the 1500s, the primary language spoken in Spain was Old Spanish. This language evolved into Modern Spanish (Castilian) over time. Additionally, other regional languages like Catalan, Galician, and Basque were also spoken in different regions of Spain during this period.
Switzerland is the European country that has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. These languages are spoken in different regions of the country, reflecting its linguistic diversity.
Most of the languages of the world are not spoken in Spain, including:AfrikaansBulgarianCherokeeDanishEstonianFinnishGreekHawaiianIgboJapaneseKoreanLatvianMacedonianNavajoOjibwePolishQuechuaRussianSamiTonganUrduVietnameseWelshXhosaYorubaZulu
What a strange question. Why is English spoken in England, German in Germany, etc.? It is a language (Castilian) with several dialects which has evolved over many centuries from an indigenous tongue plus Latin and Arabic, within the Iberian Peninsula.
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Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Toledo.