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The official language of many countries of Latin America is Spanish, excluding Brazil, where the official language is Portuguese.
There are 21 countries that have Spanish as their primary official language.
No. The US has not adopted any language as its official language, even English. However it is the official language of Puerto Rico (as well as English), a territory of the US. New Mexico is also very close to having Spanish as an official language.
There are 21 countries with Spanish as an official language.
No, Spanish is not the first language in the Philippines. The Philippines has two official languages: Filipino (based on Tagalog) and English. Spanish was once an official language during the Spanish colonization period but is no longer widely spoken in the country.
There are 21 countries in the world where Spanish is the primary official language. These countries are mainly located in Latin America and Spain.
Spanish. There are also many indigenous languages and the official language of Belize is English
There are 21 countries where Spanish is the official language.
The official language is Spanish but there are many less common languages spoken there too.
Brazil, Mozambique, Angola, Portugal, Guinea-Bissau, East Timor, Macau, Cape Verde, and São Tomé and Príncipe all have Portuguese as an official language without having Spanish as an official language.
There is no official language. Many different languages are spoken in the United States. but mostly english and spanish are taught in the schools.
The official language of Brazil is Portugese, which is similar to Spanish, but has many differences.