it's easy to learn and speak
There are 21 countries where Spanish is the official language. These countries are located in Europe, the Americas, Africa, and the Pacific.
English is commonly spoken in Europe, but many countries also speak their own languages, such as French, German, Spanish, and Italian.
Europe has many countries, with many different languages like, French, German, Dutch, English, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Irish, Portuguese, Norwegian, Romanian and many, many others. So depending on what part of Europe you are, in will depend on what types of languages you will hear and how people will speak.
The following 4 continents have countries that speak Spanish as an official language:AfricaEuropeNorth AmericaSouth America
Spanish is spoken in Spain. Andorra and Gibraltar have Spanish as an official language too. All other countries in Europe don't speak Spanish as an official language. Most countries have their own languages, so there is a very long list of countries that have other languages like: France - French. Italy - Italian. Poland - Polish. Netherlands - Dutch. Germany - German. All of these and many more.
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Spain and Andorra are the only Spanish-speaking countries in Europe, but many Europeans are learning the language or can speak it also. However, English remains the dominant first non-native language that most Europeans learn.
more people speak spanish
No, because there is no such language. There are many different languages spoke in Europe such as French, German, Italian, English, Dutch, Danish, Spanish and many, many others.
Most of Europe can speak in English but it is not their primary language. If you lived in the United States you would speak your birth language of English not Spanish or French or any of the Native American languages or other languages that exist in that nation. Germans speak German in Germany. French speak French in France. They can speak in English too because English speaking people do business with them and the tourists do too. In the US they do not get very many German or French people visiting so they don't learn those languages but they do learn Spanish since there are millions there who speak in Spanish.
I do believe it is Spanish. Brazillians Speak Portugese but it is a common mistake that many believe the speak Spanish.