Spanish is the language spoken in the country of Spain.
People in Spain speak Spanish for the same reason that people in England speak English--that's where the language evolved, and there was never any reason (conquest, fashion, or otherwise) for the Spanish people to switch to using another language.
In Spanish, the word "Spain" is España.
The Spanish version of the Latin alphabet (same as Mexico and Spain).
The Spanish version of the Latin alphabet (same as Mexico and Spain).
They were one in the same. New Spain is the name Spanish conquistadors gave to the lands of present-day Mexico.
España is the Spanish word for Spain.
No. Spanish people come from spain, and europeans come from europe. So all spanish people are europeans, yet all europeans aren't spanish.
Spoken Spanish is not even the same within Spain let alone on a different continent. Word usage varies as does pronunciation, accent, and rhythm. One Spanish speaker will be readily able to talk to another but there is always a potential for misunderstanding and confusion.
Leon (Spanish) = lion, Leo Leon is also the capital of the province of the same name in NW Spain
They were one in the same. New Spain is the name Spanish conquistadors gave to the lands of present-day Mexico.
No, some words are different in Spain then the Americas.