Europe is a continent. Continents do not have official languages.Spanish is the official language of one country in Europe - Spain.
Spain is in Europe and they speak spanish.
Well, there aren't whole continents that speak Spanish as their official language. Almost all of South America has Spanish as their official language, except for Brazil, which speaks Portuguese. Parts of Africa speak Spanish, Spain obviously, and then Mexico.
The following 4 continents have countries that speak Spanish as an official language:AfricaEuropeNorth AmericaSouth America
Cuba is the only Caribbean country that has Spanish as an official language. Puerto Rico has Spanish and English as official language, but it is a U.S. Commonwealth. The Dominican Republic also speaks Spanish, but does not have it as their official language.
Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. Brazil is the only South American country not to have Spanish as its official language.
Uruguay's official language is Spanish. They don't have an official language and are considered the most secular country in the Americas.
Equatorial Guinea is the only African country where Spanish is an official language.
Any country where Spanish is the normal language. 21 countries have Spanish as their official language.
Mexico is the only one of the three North American countries with Spanish as its official language. English is not the official language of the US, but is used as such. The two official languages of Canada are English and French.
There are four continents that are home to countries whose official language (at least one official language) is Spanish. Europe: Spain North America: Mexico South America: many countries! Africa: Equatorial Guinea
No, Spanish is not the first language in the Philippines. The Philippines has two official languages: Filipino (based on Tagalog) and English. Spanish was once an official language during the Spanish colonization period but is no longer widely spoken in the country.