It spread from Spain when Spain colonized much of South America and some of North America.
The spread of the Spanish language can be attributed to the colonization efforts of Spain in the Americas, as well as the influence of Spanish explorers, missionaries, and traders. Spanish was imposed as the official language in many of the territories under Spanish colonial rule, leading to its widespread adoption and integration into local languages. Today, Spanish is spoken by over 460 million people worldwide.
The Spanish language came to America with the arrival of Spanish explorers and settlers in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, following Christopher Columbus's voyages in 1492. This led to the establishment of Spanish colonies throughout Central and South America, where the language eventually spread and became prevalent.
There are over 21 countries in which Spanish is declared the official language. Some countries, such as the Philippines and the United States, contain significant numbers of hispanophones (Spanish-speakers), despite that it is not the official language in those countries.
Spanish became the dominant language in the Americas due to the Spanish colonization in the 16th century. Spanish explorers, conquistadors, and settlers spread the language across the region, establishing it as the primary language through institutions, education, and trade. Additionally, intermarriage between Spanish colonizers and indigenous populations also contributed to the language's diffusion.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
If you are speaking in (the language) Spanish it is Spanish. The national language spoken in Spain is Spanish.
I think it's Spanish.
catholic religion, the use of clothing, the language, food.....
It became the lingua franca of the Western Empire, and the basis of much of French, Italian and Spanish language development.
What the world thinks of as "Spanish"--that is, Castillian Spanish--is from Spain. It spread to other countries when Spain was colonizing much of North and South America, as well as parts of Africa.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
mission history, what did the spanish want to spread
The Spanish Inquisition was established in order to spread Catholicism.
Spanish missionaries, or the priests who ran Spanish missions in the Americas, taught the Spanish language and the customs of catholicism to the natives of the American continents. The missionaries provided education in the areas of language and reading as well as religion to the natives. They also claimed to provide spiritual guidance in the catholic fashion for the purpose of redeeming the souls of the natives. The missionaries spread important aspects of the Spanish culture, such as language and religion, into the native culture of the Americas.
If you are speaking in (the language) Spanish it is Spanish. The national language spoken in Spain is Spanish.
It was spread in Arabic.
Spanish is the only language on Earth that is spoken in Spanish.
2, English and Spanish although Spanish is his 1st language