Spanish is an official language only in these 14 countries:
1. Bolivia
2. Colombia
3. Costa Rica
4. Cuba
5. Ecuador
6. El Salvador
7. Equatorial Guinea (with French)
8. Guatemala
9. Honduras
10. Panama
11. Paraguay
12. Peru
13. Spain
14. Venezuela
* In Puerto Rico, a commonwealth of the US, both Spanish and English are official languages.
Spanish as the Primary Language
There are 6 other countries where Spanish is the dominant language: Argentina, Chile, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Uruguay.
The following countries do NOT have Spanish as an official or primary language, but Spanish is heavily spoken there:
Mexico. argentia, cuba,columbia,Costa Rica,bolivia, Nicaragua Paraguay Peru Puerto Rico Uruguay Venezuela
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1 meter = 10 decimeters There are 10 decimeters in 1 meter or 10/10, which equals 1.
It is: 6.5*10-5
Mexicans basically speak Spanish. In Spanish, 10 is written "diez".
Filipinos mainly speak Filipino (Tagalog) and English. Spanish was historically spoken in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period, but it is no longer widely spoken by the general population. Some Filipino words are derived from Spanish due to the country's colonial past.
As of 2018, there are about 37 million people who speak Spanish as their first language. This number does not include undocumented spanish speakers in the US, which may number between 10 million and 12 million people.
Approximately 41 million US residents speak Spanish at home, making it the second most spoken language in the country.
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Spanish is spoken in most countries in Latin America, including Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
As of 2011, about 10 million people in Ecuador speak spanish.
California has the most Spanish speakers in the US, with over 10 million residents who speak Spanish.
Approximately 1.4% of the population in Brasilia speaks Spanish as their first language.
There are estimated numbers concerning language used among the people in Smithfield, North Carolina. The number of people speaking Spanish is about 10 percent. The number of people speaking English is about 90 percent. The estimates do not reflect the number of people who speak both Spanish and English.
Approximately 10% of the population in Chile speaks English. English proficiency levels tend to be higher in urban areas and among younger generations.
fails to recognize the diversity within the Latino community and assumes that language proficiency is determined by ethnicity. Not all individuals with Latino last names speak Spanish as a first language, as there are many factors that influence language acquisition and use. This stereotype overlooks the rich linguistic diversity present in Latino populations.