People know Spanish by learning it.
Either their parents teach them, they learn in school, or they're born in a Spanish-speaking country.
No! Absolutely not! Otherwise, many people would have to be considered strange because they don't know Spanish.
The official language of Brazil is Portugese, which is similar to Spanish, but has many differences.
Selena Gomez does NOT know Spanish. There might be songs converted into Spanish by other people, but she sings in English.
this dance is from the Spanish many Spanish people dance this dance and i know because i m puertorican.
No it is not. Korea has Korean people and most people there know only Korean (unless they are learning spanish or other languages at school) .
let me know what they tell you
Yes why did u even ask that
Figures vary, but over 20,000 soldiers and sailors were killed
That the Spanish blew up the USS Maine. P.S. I know where you live, Samuel.
Because the Spanish colonizers did not want the native people to know and learn Spanish. Instead, the colonizers learned the local languages.
Californios are people who live in California. The spanish used to call them that, know we call them californians.
"You don't know me" in Spanish is "Usted no me conoce". There are two verbs in Spanish that mean "to know". If you are speaking of factual knowlege, the verb "saber" is used. When speaking of people, the verb "conocer" is used. Example: Yo conozco a María - "I know Maria" (The extra "a" is an addtional article called the "personal a" and has no counterpart in English". Usted sabe la matemática - "You know math".