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Spanish is spoken in various countries outside of Spain and those in Latin America. Some examples include Equatorial Guinea in Africa, the Philippines in Asia, and parts of the Caribbean such as Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. Additionally, Spanish is spoken in pockets of the United States where there are significant Hispanic populations.
Spanish is spoken in Spain, Mexico, and Argentina, among numerous other countries.
Spanish is spoken in many countries due to historical reasons such as Spanish colonization in the Americas. It is also the official language in multiple countries as a result of ongoing cultural, economic, and political relationships with Spain. Additionally, Spanish has become widely spoken globally due to migration patterns and the influence of media and entertainment.
Spanish is spoken in South American countries due to the region's history of colonization by Spain. Brazil, on the other hand, was colonized by Portugal, which is why Portuguese is the official language spoken in the country.
Spanish is spoken in Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and many other countries across Latin America and the Caribbean. Additionally, Spanish is one of the official languages of Equatorial Guinea in Africa.
Italian is predominantly spoken in Italy, French in France, and Spanish in Spain. These languages are also spoken in other countries, such as French in Canada and Italian in Switzerland.
Spanish is spoken in many countries due to historical reasons such as Spanish colonization in the Americas. It is also the official language in multiple countries as a result of ongoing cultural, economic, and political relationships with Spain. Additionally, Spanish has become widely spoken globally due to migration patterns and the influence of media and entertainment.
Norwegian is spoken in Norway only. Not in other countries like spanish is spoken in Spain, Cuba, Chile.. etc.
In Latin America, more people speak Portuguese than any other language. Spanish, however, is more widely spoken. Spanish is spoken in most countries because they used to be territories of Spain.
... Spanish. Other languages spoken in Spain are the two primary dialects of Spanish, Castellano and Aragonese. Catalan is also spoken in Spain as is Occitan.
Spain is a country. It doesn't have other countries in it.
Brazil was originally conquered and colonized by Portugal. The Spanish-speaking countries were conquered and colonized by Spain.
Spanish is spoken in South American countries due to the region's history of colonization by Spain. Brazil, on the other hand, was colonized by Portugal, which is why Portuguese is the official language spoken in the country.
Spanish is the language spoken in more Latin American countries than any other, as it is the official language of most countries in the region.
In some countries in Asia, North America and Africa:South western United StatesThe PhilippinesWestern Sahara
"Espanol" is the Spanish word for "Spanish." It refers to the language spoken in Spain and many other countries around the world, as well as the people and culture associated with that language.
Yes, they can understand each other - but the South American Spanish is no longer the 'pure' Castilian spanish spoken in Spain.
The prevalence of the lisp in Castilian Spanish, particularly in Spain, is attributed to King Ferdinand of Castile, who had a minor speech defect. This feature was imitated by the nobility and eventually became a prestigious accent. Over time, it evolved into a distinct feature of the language.