Yes. It is the official language.
castillian
Castillian Spanish.
Castillian Spanish.
Castillian Spanish, as opposed to other dialects of Spanish in former colonies.
They speak Spanish, of course, of the Castillian variety, that is, "castellano."
The type of Spanish spoken in Madrid is called Castilian. Castilian is the purest form of the Spanish language. It also is the spoken language in northern Spain.
Most of Spain other than the north-west (Galicia), the north-east (Catalonia) and the south (Andalucia)
They speak Spanish, of course, of the Castillian variety, that is, "castellano."
People in Sacramenia most likely speak Castillian Spanish--what most of the world recognizes as "Spanish"--although there is some chance they could speak either Galician or Leonese.
People in Madrid speak Spanish because Spanish is the official language of Spain. Spanish originated in the region that is now Spain, and it has become the predominant language spoken throughout the country.
Sort of true.What English speakers call "Spanish" is referred to by BOTH the terms Español, AND Castellano throughout most of Spain; both terms refer to the same language - which is distinct from several other languages spoken in Spain including Galician, Basque, and Catalan.
Only one language is officially Spanish. It is called Spanish or Castillian.