Spanish is the official language in twenty-one countries or territories. They are:
1. Argentina
2. Bolivia
3. Chile
4. Columbia
5. Costa Rica
6. Cuba
7. Dominican Republic
8. Ecuador
9. El Salvador
11. Guatemala
12. Honduras
13. Mexico
14. Nicaragua
15. Panama
16. Paraguay
17. Peru
18. Puerto Rico
19. Spain
20. Uruguay
21. Venezuela
Puerto Rico is not a country, but a self-governing territory associated with the United States. Still, Spanish and English are official languages there; Spanish is the primary language, and English is taught as a secondary language in public schools.
Yes, Spanish is the official language in 20 countries, including Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Cuba, Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Paraguay, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Panama, and Uruguay.
There are about 11 countries without an official language: the United States, Australia, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, and others. These countries may have multiple languages spoken by their citizens without one being designated as the official language.
Japanese is primarily spoken in Japan and is the official language of Japan only.
Spanish is one of the most popular Romance languages due to its widespread usage in countries such as Spain, Mexico, and many other countries in Latin America. However, French and Italian are also widely spoken Romance languages and can be considered popular in their own right.
Dia del Idioma (Language Day) is celebrated in Spanish-speaking countries on April 23rd to honor the language and literature of Cervantes, as this date coincides with his death. People may engage in activities like reading Spanish literature, attending language-related events, or sharing quotes from famous Spanish writers to celebrate the richness and beauty of the language.
While Spanish is the official language of the Galapagos Islands, some residents and tourism workers may speak English, especially in tourist areas. It can be helpful to know basic Spanish phrases to communicate with locals.
There are about 11 countries without an official language: the United States, Australia, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, and others. These countries may have multiple languages spoken by their citizens without one being designated as the official language.
The official language of Brazil is Portugese, which is similar to Spanish, but has many differences.
As far as I know there is no language called Mexican. The official language in Mexico is Spanish and eggs in Spanish is... los huevos
Generally "second language" refers to a second language someone can speak, ie: My first language is English, my second language is Spanish. Also, it can be used to let people know that one particular language is NOT your first, or best known. ie: English as a second language. Meaning your most fluent language is German, or Spanish or French, but you are learning English. Might help to get a more thorough answer if you used a sentence as an example, let us know how "Second Language" is used.
Of course yes... their native language is portuguese, but if they study English they can speak it like the Americans can speak another language studying it!!! (stupid question)
Japanese is primarily spoken in Japan and is the official language of Japan only.
Whether or not it is possible to match a language with a country depends on the country. A few nations have people fluent in one particular language. In most nations people know two, three, or more languages. Canada has two official languages, French and English. The United States has large sections where Spanish is spoken. Switzerland has four official languages. That said, many countries have a primary language. Thus, to answer your question, it would be possible to take a globe, pins, and pieces of paper. It would be possible to write the primary or primary and secondary language on a piece of paper for most of the countries.
Spanish and English. However only 25% of puerto ricans speak fluent English. The other percentage of people only know so here are there.
You would say Hi in your own language or in the language of the person you are talking to if you know it, there is no official language in the south pole as there are no inhabitants except for scientists from various countries who reside there during the summer.
The official language spoken in Cuba is Spanish and it is the first language of about 90 percent of the entire population. Other languages spoken in the country include Haitian Creole, Lucimi, Galician, and Corsican. Spanish is Cuba's official language, but the present administration has not put in place a one language rule.Like in other spanish speaking countries Cubans have their own twist to words. For example a razor used to shave in Spain is known as la navaja but my family (that are Cuban's) say Gillette. In Cuba the razor used to shave was a gillette and since they did not know what to call it they just said gillette. To the point, Cubans speak spanish.Most Cubans speak Spanish as their first language although they have their own local accent that is recognizable to other Spanish speakers as a "Cuban" accent and have incorporated their own local idioms that may not be familiar to other Spanish speakers. Considering that Cuba was a Spanish colony until it was surrendered to the USA at the conclusion of the Spanish-American war it should be no surprise that Spanish would be the local language.hi isaiah i rynaSpanishSpanish :pThe official language of Cuba is Spanish.English.The official language of Cuba is Spanish.spanishNo, just spanish.the official language is Spanish.Spanish (although Cuban dialect practically makes it a separate language)Cuba is an island nation in the Caribbean between the United States and South America. The national language is Spanish.The main language in Cuba is spanish.Spanish ......................................because most of the people in cuba begin to learn spanish and hardly learn english so etcThe official language is SpanishSpanish (Slang)Spanish (Slang)the cuba langue is spanishFour (main)Spanish is the official and predominant language of Cuba. English, French , and Russian are also spoken in CubaEnglish and French are also spoken in Cuba on a daily bases.they speak spanishcuba can speak spanish,english,and castalian.Cubans mostly speak Spanish but in other parts of Cuba people speak English, Russian, and FrenchSpanish.SpanishMost Cubans speak 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?"
Central and most countries of south america speak Spanish as the official langue Sorry i only know that one but i hope i could help