spanish
bilbao speak spanish and a language called bvask. most of them speak bvask and surprisingly some speak english.
bilbao speak spanish and a language called bvask. most of them speak bvask and surprisingly some speak english.
Bilbao is located in Spain's Basque country. There, most people speak Euskara (the Basque language - not a dialect of Spanish at all) as well as Castilian Spanish.
Dialects are a variation of the same language. In Spain the basic language is Spanish. Andalucia is one basic dialect but believe it or not there are dialects within Andalucia so distinct that a specific village can be identified. Castillian is a dialect also. It just happens to be the dialect recognized by the Spanish Royal Academy as the correct way to speak Spanish. There are other dialects in the same areas where regional languages are spoken. Regional languages spoken in Spain are not Spanish languages, they are differant languages. They are Catalonia (around Barcelona), Galician (around Bilbao), and Basque which is spoken in the area between the other two languages.
In the Benidorm area, which is part of the Comunidad de Valencia, a dialect of Catalan known as Valencian is spoken, along with Spanish
Eivissenc is the native dialect of Catalan that is spoken on Ibiza. Spanish is also widely spoken, as well as English and German.Ibiza is a Spanish Island where they speak the native language of Catalan and the Official language of Spanish, however in the tourist areas English and other European languages are spoken to accommodate the large tourist trade.
Seville is a predominantly Spanish speaking city.Spanish, but it's a..special one i guess you could say, the people there call it "Andaluz".It's a dialect of Spanish.Spanish. Seville, or Sevilla in Spanish, is in Spain.
in Bilbao..haha...Spain
Bilbao is in the northern part of spain.
The Canary Islands are a province within Spain. We speak Spanish although not 'Kings Spanish' as in Madrid, but with a local dialect that can be disconcerting to visitors initially! The language seems to have more in common with S American Spanish than that spoken in the Spanish Peninsular.Alongside the official language, many people speak English and German as well.Spanish, but with a different dialect than the ones used in Spain.
Spanish that is spoken in Spain differs from Spanish that is spoken in Bolivia in a number of ways such as: pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. Also there may be slang from certain countries in Latin America that will not make sense to individuals from Spain.
Barcelona and Bilbao are both northern Spanish ports.
Spanish is spoken in all cities in Spain.
Spanish is the language spoken in the country of Spain.
Segovia is a city in Spain so they speak Spanish