The natives speak Mallorquin, a dialect of Catalan. The official languages are Catalan and Spanish, most people can speak both. Because of the high tourism in the area many people speak English, German and French.
Roughly 9 million people in Spain, primarily in Catalonia, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands, speak Catalan as either their first or second language.
Lionel Messi speaks Spanish as his native language and also speaks English and Catalan.
Barcelona is the largest city in Europe where Catalan is spoken. It is the capital of Catalonia and a major cultural and economic hub in Spain.
Yes, people in Palma, Spain, predominantly speak Spanish as it is the official language of the country. Additionally, many locals also speak Catalan due to the region's autonomous status.
Roughly 9 million people in Spain, primarily in Catalonia, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands, speak Catalan as either their first or second language.
The natives speak Mallorquin, a dialect of Catalan. The official languages are Catalan and Spanish, most people can speak both. Because of the high tourism in the area many people speak English, German and French.
Castilian and Catalan Castilian, also means Spanish, is the culture one would usually associate with most of Spain. It's also fair to call it simply Spanish. This is not the indigenous culture to Barcelona, but many Spaniards have migrated to the city. Catalan, a regional culture in eastern Spain. The Catalan people speak their own language (called Catalan) and usually speak Spanish too. Catalan and Spanish have many similarities, but are clearly separate languages, and it is argued by many that Catalan is closer to French than to Spanish. Catalan culture shares many things with that of southern France. Further Reading, on Wikipedia: Spanish Language, Catalan Language, Barcelona, Catalonia, Valencia, Spain
Barcelona is the largest city in Europe where Catalan is spoken. It is the capital of Catalonia and a major cultural and economic hub in Spain.
Catalan, Spanish and English
Catalan, Spanish, English
The official language of Barcelona, which is in the region of Catalonia, is Catalan. However, most of the people who live in Barcelona speak both Catalan and Castillan Spanish, as well as English.
Mikel Arteta speaks multiple languages, including Spanish and English.
Barcelona is not a country: it is a city. It is in the country Spain. Yes, they do speak Spanish in Spain.
Catalan is primarily spoken in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands in Spain, as well as in the region of Valencia. It is also spoken in parts of France, specifically in the region of Pyrénées-Orientales.
Spanish and Catalan, but alot of people also speak English
Nearly everyone in Catalunya speak both Catalan and Castellano ("Spanish"). I've never met Xavi but I would be entirely sure that he is fluent in Castellano as well.