There are several but the only Spanish-speaking nation where the language has limited status is the United States where it is widely spoken but not used officially by the government.
Belize. Spanish is spoken among the population but not officially. English remains the Official language.
The most spoken language in the Caribbean is Spanish. It is the official language of many countries in the region, including Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. However, English and French are also widely spoken, particularly in countries like Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Haiti.
The official language is the language that is mostly used in official departments. In many countries it is also the spoken language. However, in many countries it could be different than the spoken language(s) there. That happens sometime in small countries that use a more common language than their native language for official use. However, it may also occur in countries where the official language is not the common spoken language, such as in the Arab World where the spoken languages are remarkably different from Arabic, the official language there.
English is the official language, Spanish is also spoken.
Theres Puerto rico im from there Dominican Republic Cuba Spanish is widely spoken in the Philippines, although it is neither an official language nor the primary language.
Spanish is the official language throughout South America, except for four countries. For the official language of Brazil is Portuguese. English is the official language of The Co-operative Republic of Guyana. The official language of French Guiana is French. And Dutch is the official language of Suriname. The countries in which Spanish is known, spoken and understood as the official language of communications are the following: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
The official language is english.
Belize. Spanish is spoken among the population but not officially. English remains the Official language.
Spanish is spoken in many South American countries, but it is only "official" in these 7 countries: Colombia Peru Venezuela Ecuador Bolivia El Salvador Paraguay
The type of Spanish spoken in Madrid is called Castilian. Castilian is the purest form of the Spanish language. It also is the spoken language in northern Spain.
The most spoken language in the Caribbean is Spanish. It is the official language of many countries in the region, including Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. However, English and French are also widely spoken, particularly in countries like Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Haiti.
The official language is the language that is mostly used in official departments. In many countries it is also the spoken language. However, in many countries it could be different than the spoken language(s) there. That happens sometime in small countries that use a more common language than their native language for official use. However, it may also occur in countries where the official language is not the common spoken language, such as in the Arab World where the spoken languages are remarkably different from Arabic, the official language there.
There is only one country in Central America that has English as an official language, and that is Belize. There are two other countries that recognize English as a language, although Spanish is the official language and they are Honduras and Nicaragua.
English is the official language, Spanish is also spoken.
There are no countries in the Western Hemisphere where German is spoken as an official language.
Yes. It is the official language.
Brazil (Portuguese), Suriname (Dutch) and French Guiana (French). Of course, Spanish is spoken in these countries, but it is not an official or majority language.