they usually start later and end later. also they go home for lunch in the middle of the day.
If you mean spanish schools, yes. English is the first choice
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The smallest Spanish speaking country in South America is Uruguay.
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English and Spanish are the most common ones, with many different dialects that the Native American people speak.
The Mayans spoken more than 30 different Native American languages.
A Spanish speaking quarter in a town refers to part of a town that mostly speaks Spanish. Many of the restaurants are residents are likely to be of Latin American or Spanish origin.
It created Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking regions.
If one wants to learn how to speak Spanish with a South American dialect, the best place to learn is in South America. There are many different Spanish schools throughout the different countries; some will even place you with a local family, which will save you money on room and board.
Spanish speaking south american people.
Many people in America speak Spanish because of the historical and cultural links between the United States and Latin America. Additionally, there is a large population of Spanish-speaking immigrants and their descendants in the country. Spanish is also widely taught in schools and universities, further contributing to its prevalence in American society.