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Because of Spain's colonization of other countries.
There are other languages spoken in South America such as French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese. Brazil speaks Portuguese due to the colonisation by Portugal. Most other countries were former Spanish Colonies.
Spanish is spoken in more Latin American countries than any other language.
"Espanol" is the Spanish word for "Spanish." It refers to the language spoken in Spain and many other countries around the world, as well as the people and culture associated with that language.
I think the right question us why Spanish language from other countries is spoken differently than Castilian since Castilian (Spain) is the original Spanish. And why do people from Australia speak a different English than people form Ireland? The answer is evolution.
Because of Spain's colonization of other countries.
Norwegian is spoken in Norway only. Not in other countries like spanish is spoken in Spain, Cuba, Chile.. etc.
In Latin America, more people speak Portuguese than any other language. Spanish, however, is more widely spoken. Spanish is spoken in most countries because they used to be territories of Spain.
... Spanish. Other languages spoken in Spain are the two primary dialects of Spanish, Castellano and Aragonese. Catalan is also spoken in Spain as is Occitan.
Spain is a country. It doesn't have other countries in it.
Brazil was originally conquered and colonized by Portugal. The Spanish-speaking countries were conquered and colonized by Spain.
There are other languages spoken in South America such as French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese. Brazil speaks Portuguese due to the colonisation by Portugal. Most other countries were former Spanish Colonies.
Spanish is spoken in more Latin American countries than any other language.
In some countries in Asia, North America and Africa:South western United StatesThe PhilippinesWestern Sahara
"Espanol" is the Spanish word for "Spanish." It refers to the language spoken in Spain and many other countries around the world, as well as the people and culture associated with that language.
Yes, they can understand each other - but the South American Spanish is no longer the 'pure' Castilian spanish spoken in Spain.
I think the right question us why Spanish language from other countries is spoken differently than Castilian since Castilian (Spain) is the original Spanish. And why do people from Australia speak a different English than people form Ireland? The answer is evolution.