There are 21 countries where Spanish is the official language.
No, Spanish is not the only language spoken in most Spanish-speaking countries. Some countries, such as Mexico, have indigenous languages spoken by a significant portion of the population alongside Spanish. In countries like Argentina and Uruguay, Italian and Portuguese influences have led to the presence of those languages as well.
A person's mother tongue can influence their spoken English in terms of pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. For example, someone whose mother tongue has different vowel sounds may struggle with certain English sounds. Additionally, sentence structure and word order in English can be influenced by a person's native language.
People from Spain, most Latin American countries, and Equatorial Guinea have Spanish as their native language.
Spanish is not the primary language spoken in Brazil, a Latin American country where Portuguese is the official language.
There are four continents that are home to countries whose official language (at least one official language) is Spanish. Europe: Spain North America: Mexico South America: many countries! Africa: Equatorial Guinea
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The 'mother tongue' of the child - would be whatever language they have been taught to speak from birth.
No, Spanish is not the only language spoken in most Spanish-speaking countries. Some countries, such as Mexico, have indigenous languages spoken by a significant portion of the population alongside Spanish. In countries like Argentina and Uruguay, Italian and Portuguese influences have led to the presence of those languages as well.
A person's mother tongue can influence their spoken English in terms of pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. For example, someone whose mother tongue has different vowel sounds may struggle with certain English sounds. Additionally, sentence structure and word order in English can be influenced by a person's native language.
Costa Rica and Cuba are two Spanish countries whose flags have five stripes.
People from Spain, most Latin American countries, and Equatorial Guinea have Spanish as their native language.
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An allophone is a phonetical term for any of two or more alternative pronunciations for a phoneme, or, in Canada, a person whose mother tongue is neither English or French.
There are 29 countries worldwide where French is the officail language. French is the fourth most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union. These 29 countries are what we call "francophone" There is no country in the world where people exclusively speak French as there are non-French-speaking groups in every one of the 29 Francophone countries. France and Monaco, however, are the only Francophone countries whose sole official language is French.
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There are many countries whose languages are derived from latin. English, French, Spanish and even German have words that have their derivative roots in Latin.
Spanish is not the primary language spoken in Brazil, a Latin American country where Portuguese is the official language.