There are quite a few people in California who speak Spanish, however, the majority of the population speaks English as a first language.
Yes, many people in California do speak Spanish. California has a significant Hispanic population and Spanish is widely spoken in many areas of the state, especially in Southern California.
In Spain, people speak Spanish. It is the official language of the country and is widely spoken throughout the country.
People who speak both English and Spanish are commonly referred to as bilingual individuals.
Approximately 90% of the population in Paraguay speak Spanish as their primary language.
Approximately 90 million people around the world speak Spanish as a second language.
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.
California is a state, not a language. Most people speak English in California, but many people also speak Spanish. In Spanish, "hola" means "hi".
yes, but they also speak a hawian language, similar to people in California speak English but spanish too.
Yes, it is legal to speak Spanish in California. The US has not banned any languages from being spoken.
As of the 2020 census, approximately 41.3% of the population in Los Angeles, CA identified as Hispanic or Latino, which would include Spanish-speaking individuals. The specific number of Spanish-speaking people in Los Angeles can vary depending on how language proficiency is measured.
In Spain, people speak Spanish. It is the official language of the country and is widely spoken throughout the country.
89% of people speak spanish in Mexico
most of the people in New Mexico speak Spanish because a lot of people are from Mexico and people from mexico speak Spanish all the time.
If you are talking about the U.S., there are spanish speakers in all 50 states. California, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, and Florida all have large spanish speaking populations.
Si we speak spanish in Chile
The Cuban people that live in Cuba all speak spanish.
Bolivian people speak Latin American Spanish which is a little different from Spanish.
almost most of the people in New Mexico speak spanish