no, but you will be raped [whoever wrote this response is an idiot]
No! English
No, Argentina is a Spanish speaking country.
it depends, if you were born in a spanish speaking country, no... because that would be your main language. If you speak a different default language, like English, yes. Because you don't speak it normally.
If you mean spanish schools, yes. English is the first choice
Mexico to United States.
The same - Virginia - the state and the girl's name. It's the same in Spanish as in English, just pronounced differently.
"Quien habla contigo" in English translates to "who is speaking with you?"
"I think you were speaking in Spanish."
That depends on whether you're applying for a job that requires you to speak both languages. If you're working in an English-speaking environment or one where Spanish isn't used at all, then it wouldn't be a very useful skill to have.
Spanish-speaking countries
Because it was part of the territories colonized by Spanish conquistadors at the end of the 15th century.
with spanish, usually the way you hear the word, is the way you spell it. With english, it's not that easy. And spanish speaking people have accents, and are used to speaking and pronouncing the letters differently, and their alphabets are longer