Equatorial Guinea in Spanish is La Guinea Ecuatorial
Guinea Ecuatorial = Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea
Guinea Ecuatorial = Equatorial Guinea
Aerolíneas de Guinea Ecuatorial was created in 2003.Guinea Ecuatorial Airlines was created in 1996.
Aerolíneas de Guinea Ecuatorial ended in 2004.
Español ecuatoguineanoit's "republica de guinea Ecuatorial"it's Ecuatorial. In spanish Q can only make 2 possible syllables : Que - pronounced KE - and Qui - pronounced KI. Qua and Quo do not exist.
Que lengua se habla en Guinea Ecuatorial = What language is spoken in Equatorial Guinea
Undoubtedly it is "República de Guinea Ecuatorial" (Republic of Ecuatorial Guinea). Notice that now, due to some French-OR-Portuguese-colonised neighbours, it has adopted as official languages: Spanish, French and Portuguese (besides several non-official African languages and dialects).
Yes, Spanish is a common language. People speak Spanish in many countries, including the United States, Mexico, Spain, Guinea Ecuatorial, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Colombia, and more.
Español es el idioma oficial. Para todos los idiomas en Guinea Ecuatorial, clique aquí.
Its the same.
It is a place so it would be spelled New Guinea. For example; in spanish for America they say America or Americas.
Equatorial Guinea is the only country in Africa where Spanish has official status.Guinea Ecuatorial (Equatorial Guinea). 5 local languages are spoken too in this country, but Spanish is the official language.
Spain, Mexico, and basically all of South America. (except Brazil) Also the whole of Central America and some African countries like Guinea Ecuatorial (officially) and Morocco (non-officially)
México, Cuba, República Dominicana, Puerto Rico, España, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panamá, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Perú, Uruguay, Venezuela, Républica de Guinea Ecuatorial. As you can see, most of them are spelled the same in English and Spanish, or with an accent mark or tilde added, but the pronunciations are different in English and Spanish.