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Spanish is the official or co-official language in 20 countries and 1 US territory:
Argentina
Belize (English Official)
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Ecuador
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea (co-official with French)
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Spain
Uruguay
Venezuela
More countries speak Spanish than French. Spanish is an official language in 21 countries, primarily in Central and South America, while French is an official language in 29 countries, primarily in Africa and Europe.
There are more Spanish-speaking countries than French-speaking countries. Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world, with 21 countries officially speaking it, while French is spoken in 29 countries.
Spanish is the language spoken in more Latin American countries than any other, as it is the official language of most countries in the region.
Spanish is spoken more throughout Europe, as it is an official language in Spain and is also widely spoken in countries such as France, Italy, and Germany due to immigration and tourism. French is predominantly spoken in France and some neighboring countries.
Spanish is the primary, official, or co-official language in 21 countries*, but many more have majority or substantial Spanish speaking populations. Most of these were at one time Spanish colonies in the Americas.Spanish is an official language in 14 countries:BoliviaColombiaCosta RicaCubaEcuadorEl SalvadorEquatorial GuineaGuatemalaHondurasPanamáParaguayPerúSpainMexico (Spanish or Castilian is the everyday language)VenezuelaIt is the de facto national language in 6 more, and a US territory:ArgentinaChileDominican RepublicNicaraguaUruguayPuerto Rico*In Belize (formerly British Honduras), Spanish is spoken by about 50% of the population, but English is the only official language.*Puerto Rico is a territory of the US, and they speak Spanish there although English is co-official. Spanish is also the second most spoken language in the US with about 35 million speakers.Adjacent to Spain, in Andorra, Spanish is the first language of about 25% of the population. In the British possession of Gibraltar, the population is mostly bilingual in Spanish and English.There are actually 20 countries that really have Spanish as their national language.ho Sometimes, however, there are others which are listed as speaking Spanish; like EquatorialGuinea, Andorra,There a or even the United States, etc. As far as I am concerned, these other inclusions are inaccuratebecause other languages are spoken there also, not simply Spanish; in the case of EquatorialAfrica there are three national languages as their official languages: Spanish, French, andPortuguese. So, that's why I give the list reference below.Go to: http:/www.braser.com/spanish-information/spanish-speaking-countries.html
There are more Spanish-speaking countries than French-speaking countries. Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world, with 21 countries officially speaking it, while French is spoken in 29 countries.
There are 14 countries with Spanish as their official language, and 6 more where it is the national language, not including the US commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Three in Central America are Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Honduras.
The only European country where English is the official language is Ireland. In the United Kingdom, English is the de facto official language, along with Welsh in Wales, Scottish Gaelic in Scotland, and Irish in Northern Ireland. However, English is the most widely spoken language in the UK.
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.
Dutch is the official language of seven countries. German is the official or minor language of 16 countries.
Hindi is the official language of one country: India.
Spanish is the primary, official, or co-official language in 21 countries*, but many more have majority or substantial Spanish speaking populations. Most of these were at one time Spanish colonies in the Americas.Spanish is an official language in 14 countries:BoliviaColombiaCosta RicaCubaEcuadorEl SalvadorEquatorial GuineaGuatemalaHondurasPanamáParaguayPerúSpainMexico (Spanish or Castilian is the everyday language)VenezuelaIt is the de facto national language in 6 more, and a US territory:ArgentinaChileDominican RepublicNicaraguaUruguayPuerto Rico*In Belize (formerly British Honduras), Spanish is spoken by about 50% of the population, but English is the only official language.*Puerto Rico is a territory of the US, and they speak Spanish there although English is co-official. Spanish is also the second most spoken language in the US with about 35 million speakers.Adjacent to Spain, in Andorra, Spanish is the first language of about 25% of the population. In the British possession of Gibraltar, the population is mostly bilingual in Spanish and English.There are actually 20 countries that really have Spanish as their national language.ho Sometimes, however, there are others which are listed as speaking Spanish; like EquatorialGuinea, Andorra,There a or even the United States, etc. As far as I am concerned, these other inclusions are inaccuratebecause other languages are spoken there also, not simply Spanish; in the case of EquatorialAfrica there are three national languages as their official languages: Spanish, French, andPortuguese. So, that's why I give the list reference below.Go to: http:/www.braser.com/spanish-information/spanish-speaking-countries.html
Africa does not have an official language. It is not a country.Africa is a continent with 54 different countries, and more than 100 official languages.
An official language is the language designated by the government for use in official communications, documents, and processes. It is typically used in government institutions, legal proceedings, education, and public communication.
Spanish is the language spoken in more Latin American countries than any other, as it is the official language of most countries in the region.
There are more than three countries in which Portuguese is the official language. For it's the official language of the southwest European country of Portugal; and of former colonies of Portugal in Africa, Asia, and South America. In Africa, Portuguese remains the official language in Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe. Additionally, it now shares official language status, with Spanish and French, in the African country of Equatorial Guinea. In Asia, Portuguese shares official language status in East Timor, with Tetum; and in Macau, with Chinese. In South America, Portuguese is the official language of Brazil, which is the continent's largest country. And so there are ten countries in which Portuguese is the official language.
There are three languages that the Spanish people speak: Castilian, Catalan, and Galician. Castilian is the most used language in Spain. It is also the official language of all Spanish-speaking countries. Catalan is one of the official languages in Spain and it is spoken by about 10% of the population. Galican is a minority language in Spain but it can be heard in some regions such as Galicia, Asturias, and Cantabria. For more information visit langmainternational(dot)com