Spanish can be spoken in most areas of Andorra, even though the only official language (for signs, etc.) is Catalan.
Spain and Andorra
Only 2: Spain and Andorra
All of the cities in Spain speak Spanish. Spanish may not be the preferred language, but the vast majority of the citizens speak Spanish.j
There are four European countries where Spanish is an official language: Spain, Andorra, Gibraltar, and a region in Italy called Valle d'Aosta.
Yes, and no. The official language of Andorra is Catalan, but being sandwiched between France and Spain, I'd wager that a majority of Andorrans speak either French and/or Spanish fluently.
Yes, there are towns near the France-Spain border where residents may speak both French and Spanish due to the proximity to both countries. One such example is the town of Hendaye in France, which is located near the Spanish border and where both languages are commonly spoken.
There several cities in the US that speak Spanish. Some of the top cities include New York , Los Angeles, Miami, San Diego, San Francisco, Denver, Philadelphia and many more.
I want to say around 63 cities, but i maybe wrong. Andorra is a pretty small country, it is half of Brampton and it has a larger population of Andorra (Brampton is a city in Canada).
I want to say around 63 cities, but i maybe wrong. Andorra is a pretty small country, it is half of Brampton and it has a larger population of Andorra (Brampton is a city in Canada).
French is not spoken in Spain, except by students who study it as a foreign language in school. For more information about the languages of Spain, click here.
Spain and Andorra are the only Spanish-speaking countries in Europe, but many Europeans are learning the language or can speak it also. However, English remains the dominant first non-native language that most Europeans learn.
Countries that speak Spanish but do not have it as an official language include Belize, Andorra, and Gibraltar. In these countries, Spanish may still be commonly spoken due to historical, cultural, or geographical reasons.