yes in the 1800 spanish originted =by the mongoilians. now that spanish is still availible. and often used.
The Philippines is the only country in Asia where Spanish is still spoken, although it is not an official language. Spanish was introduced during the colonial period and has influenced Filipino culture and language.
After the Spanish conquest, the Inca language Quechua continued to be spoken by a significant portion of the population. However, Spanish became the dominant language in the region and had a lasting impact on the culture and language of the Inca people. Today, Quechua is still spoken by several million people in the Andean region, alongside Spanish.
Spanish is the primary language. In some parts of South America there is still a population that speaks Mayan and other Native American languages.
Some Aztec words that are still used today in the Spanish language include chocolate (chocolatl), tomato (tomatl), and avocado (ahuacatl). Additionally, some place names in Mexico still retain their original Aztec names, such as Tlaxcala and Teotihuacan.
Nahuatl is a language spoken by indigenous peoples in Mexico, including the Aztecs. It is still spoken today by some communities. Nahuatl has had a significant impact on Mexican culture and its vocabulary has influenced Spanish and English.
Yes, the Aztecs spoke Nahuatl, a language that is still spoken by some indigenous communities in Mexico today. Nahuatl was the language of the Aztec empire and played a significant role in their culture and society.
Chile has no official language. Spanish is the de facto language, however. English is widely spoken throughout the country, however, and many students are taught English as early as 5th grade. Mostly Spanish Spanish is the only major Language. However, There are several indigenous languages spoken in Chile: Mapudungun, Quechua, Aymara and Rapa Nui. German is also also large minority language.
they speak Quechua
Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, is still spoken by about 1.5 million people in Mexico today. It is considered an official language in Mexico alongside Spanish, and efforts are being made to preserve and promote its use.
Although French and other languages are spoken in Maine, English is still the most commonly spoken language there.
Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans and it is still used today in the Vatican City in Rome.
Following are the 21 Spanish-speaking countries, where Spanish is the most widely spoken language or the official language:MexicoSpainColombiaArgentinaVenezuelaPeruChileEcuadorGuatemalaCubaDominican RepublicBoliviaHondurasEl SalvadorNicaraguaCosta RicaParaguayPuerto RicoUruguayPanamaEquatorial GuineaHowever, there are many more countries where Spanish is widely spoken by a minority of the population (such as is the case of the United States) or as a secondary unofficial language, but still recognized:United StatesFranceMoroccoUnited KingdomPhilippinesGermanyItalyEquatorial GuineaCanadaPortugalNetherlandsBelgiumRomaniaSwedenAustraliaPolandAustriaIvory CoastAlgeriaDenmarkIsraelSwitzerlandJapanBulgariaIrelandSenegalGreeceFinlandHungaryCroatiaAndorraWestern SaharaSlovakiaNorwayNew ZealandGuamVirgin IslandsRussiaLithuaniaGibraltarCyprusChinaTurkeyLuxembourgMaltaBrazilBelizeNetherlands AntillesJamaicaTrinidad and Tobago