More than 90% of people in Spain speak Spanish. There is no language in Spain that is spoken by only 75% of the population.
Approximately 97% of the population in Spain speak Spanish as their primary language.
People in Spain speak Spanish for the same reason that people in England speak English--that's where the language evolved, and there was never any reason (conquest, fashion, or otherwise) for the Spanish people to switch to using another language.
Yes, if a large majority of people in a culture speak Spanish, it is likely that the language is an integral part of that culture. Language plays a significant role in shaping cultural identity, communication, and social interactions within a community.
The majority of people in Spain speak Spanish as their first language, around 95-98% of the population. English is the second-most spoken language, with around 27% of the population having some level of proficiency in English.
No, the Scottish people speak Scottish Gaelic or Scots language. Galician is a language spoken in northwestern Spain.
People in Madrid speak Spanish because Spanish is the official language of Spain. Spanish originated in the region that is now Spain, and it has become the predominant language spoken throughout the country.
Almost the entire population of Spain speaks Castilian (between 46-48 million people).
In Spain, people speak Spanish. It is the official language of the country and is widely spoken throughout the country.
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Spanish is the third most spoken language in the world. It began in Spain and now 500,000,000 people around the world speak is as their native language.
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20 countries speak Spanish because in addition to spain, the remaining 19 countries were all once colonies of spain.