Spanish is spoken in all 7 Central American Countries however English remains the only Official language of Belize. (most Belizeans are bilingual)
Some schools in Spanish speaking countries, education isn't free. If you can't pay, you have to work with your mom and dad. In Mexico, elementary school isn't optional. In middle to high school, you have the choice to stop going to school. Also for some other schools, instead of grades, it's numbers. A 100% can be a simple 10. A 50% is a simple 5. For Mexico, Mexico has More school days than in the us. For school time, it can start at 7:00, and end at 1:00. I hoped I solved your question.l
If you are talking about independent states: There are 20 countries that speak Spanish, and an additional 7 more where Spanish is regularly used, at least in some areas. In many cases, this resulted from the spread of the Spanish empire (1492-1898). (see related question) The following 14 countries have Spanish as an official language: 1. Bolivia 2. Colombia 3. Costa Rica 4. Cuba 5. Ecuador 6. El Salvador 7. Equatorial Guinea 8. Guatemala 9. Honduras 10. Panama 11. Paraguay 12. Peru 13. Spain 14. Venezuela The following 6 countries use Spanish as a national language, but without any official status: 1. Mexico 2. Argentina 3. Chile 4. Dominican Republic 5. Nicaragua 6. Uruguay The following 7 countries commonly use Spanish, at least in some areas, but it has no official or national status: 1. Brazil 2. Philippines 3. Belize 4. Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic 5. Andorra 6. Gibraltar 7. The United States of America (notably the primary language of Puerto Rico)
In North America proper, it is Mexico. Including the countries in Central America, there are 7 : Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. Only Belize (formerly British Honduras) has English as its official language.
6 out of 7 countries in Central America speak Spanish (the remaining one, Belize, speaks English).
7 of course,El Salvador,Costa Rica,panama,Colombia,Venezuela,hispaniola,cuba and Mexico
Central America is composed of 7 different countries, each with its own official or national language. Most of the countries of central America are Spanish-speaking countries.
All countries except Belize speak Spanish in Central America: 1. Costa Rica 2. El Salvador 3. Guatemala 4. Honduras 5. Nicaragua 6. Panama
Its what language your speaking in now, English. Bobo =7
Spanish is the Official language of the following 5 Central American countries:Costa RicaEl SalvadorGuatemalaHondurasPanamaSpanish is a Primary language in Nicaragua.Mexico is not a Central American country. Spanish is the primary (but not official) language there as well.
North America consists of two countries: the USA (english speaking) and Canada (bilingual - French and English) For the rest - Spanish dominates South and Central America with the exception of Belize, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana
1.Spain 2.Chile 3.Costa rica 4.Colombia 5.Mexico 6.Guatemala 7. Venezuela 8.Peru 9. Uruguay 10.Argentina
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
Spanish is spoken in all 7 Central American Countries however English remains the only Official language of Belize. (most Belizeans are bilingual)
7 of course,El Salvador,Costa Rica,panama,Colombia,Venezuela,hispaniola,cuba and Mexico
While the United States does not have Spanish as an Official Language, it is included in this chart simply because it does include a large percentage of the Spanish-speaking people.Spanish Speaking Population by CountryCountryPopulation(Number of People)Percentaje of the Total Spanish Speaking Population1. Mexico109,955,40024.30 %2. Colombia45,013,6749.95 %3. United States44,321,0389.80 %4. Argentina40,677,3488.99 %5. Spain40,491,0518.95 %6. Perú29,180,8996.45 %7. Venezuela26,414,8155.84 %8. Chile16,454,1433.64 %9. Ecuador13,927,6503.08 %10. Guatemala13,002,2062.87 %11. Cuba11,423,9522.52 %12. Dominican Republic9,507,1332.10 %13. Bolivia9,247,8162.04 %14. Honduras7,639,3271.69 %15. El Salvador7,066,4031.56 %16. Paraguay6,831,3061.51 %17. Nicaragua5,785,8461.28 %18. Costa Rica4,195,9140.93 %19. Puerto Rico3,958,1280.87 %20. Uruguay3,477,7780.77 %21. Panama3,292,6930.73 %22. Equatorial Guinea616,4590.14 %Total Worldwide452,480,979100.00 %
Some schools in Spanish speaking countries, education isn't free. If you can't pay, you have to work with your mom and dad. In Mexico, elementary school isn't optional. In middle to high school, you have the choice to stop going to school. Also for some other schools, instead of grades, it's numbers. A 100% can be a simple 10. A 50% is a simple 5. For Mexico, Mexico has More school days than in the us. For school time, it can start at 7:00, and end at 1:00. I hoped I solved your question.l