There are three languages that the Spanish people speak: Castilian, Catalan, and Galician.
Castilian is the most used language in Spain. It is also the official language of all Spanish-speaking countries.
Catalan is one of the official languages in Spain and it is spoken by about 10% of the population.
Galican is a minority language in Spain but it can be heard in some regions such as Galicia, Asturias, and Cantabria. For more information visit langmainternational(dot)com
Spanish people speak in Spanish. It is the official language of Spain and is widely spoken throughout the country.
Spanish... -.-
The official language of Argentina is Spanish. However, due to the country's diverse population, various indigenous languages are also spoken in certain regions.
Mandarin Chinese is the most spoken language in the world by number of native speakers, followed by Spanish and English.
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.
No, the official language spoken in Brazil is Portuguese, not Spanish. However, some Brazilians may also speak Spanish as a second language due to its similarity and proximity to Brazil's neighboring countries like Argentina and Uruguay.
Approximately 90 million people around the world speak Spanish as a second language.
The official language of Argentina is Spanish. However, due to the country's diverse population, various indigenous languages are also spoken in certain regions.
no there are not so many people in iceland that can talk spanish
I don't know about the babies, but you definitely write your own language. Your question should read: "Do babies talk their own language?"
No, the official language spoken in Brazil is Portuguese, not Spanish. However, some Brazilians may also speak Spanish as a second language due to its similarity and proximity to Brazil's neighboring countries like Argentina and Uruguay.
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.
No me hables en español
spanish
Yes, Spanish is a real language spoken by millions of people around the world. It has a rich history and is the second most spoken language in the world by number of native speakers.
Not at all, that's our mother language. It's a little upseting, though, when people speak Spanish thinking that's our mother language. Most Brazilians will think it's pretty awesome you're speaking portuguese, quite funny, and will probably help you learn if you are up to.
The people from Spain (Spanish) spoke Spanish.
Spanish is the predominant language spoken throughout Argentina. Other languages spoken by Argentinians include English, Portuguese, Italian, German, and French.
People from Spain are called "Spanish." Spanish is also a language name.