philippines
The Philippines is a country in Asia where Spanish is spoken. The language was introduced during the Spanish colonization that lasted over 300 years. However, the use of Spanish has declined significantly over the years, and it is now considered a minority language in the Philippines.
Yes, the Philippines is often considered as the 2nd largest English-speaking country in the world, after the United States. English is one of the official languages of the Philippines and is widely spoken and understood across the country.
The Philippines is an English-speaking country in Asia.
If they are NOT citizens of the United States they have NO voting rights. There are some people who are citizens that don't read English very well even though they are fluent, so there are ballots in other languages. Maybe someday you will visit a nonEnglish speaking country and learn what it is like not to know the language.
The country furthest from Spain that uses Spanish as an official languages is Chile in South America. If the term "Spanish-speaking" refers only to the fact that a large Spanish-speaking population exists in that country, a better answer might be the Philippines.
No, Filipinas is not a Spanish-speaking country. The national language of the Philippines is Filipino (Tagalog) and English, with Spanish being a minority language.
Georgia.
Africa and Asia qualify as such, via Western Sahara and the Philippines, respectively.
The Philippines is an independent country and is not owned by any other nation. It is a sovereign state located in Southeast Asia.
Since you need basic translation words for communication, I would venture to guess you are not fluent in Croation. And if you are not fluent in Croation, how do you expect to communicate with a non-English- speaking Croatian?? Just wondering, hmmm.
Yes, the Philippines is a democratic country that upholds freedom of speech, expression, and religion. However, there have been concerns raised about threats to press freedom and human rights in recent years.