Just six??
i think i know more than six. Spain of course, Argentina, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Cuba..well tht crosses 6. i am sure ther r plenty more.
There are 21 countries that have Spanish as their primary official language.
The official language of many countries of Latin America is Spanish, excluding Brazil, where the official language is Portuguese.
Each of these countries has a different answer:Philippines: Spanish is a heritage language, but not a native or official languageGuam: Spanish has no role; English is the language of the citizenry and the official languageEquatorial Guinea: Spanish is an official language and the native language of a minority; most people have a local Bantu language as their native language
There are 21 countries in the world where Spanish is the primary official language. These countries are mainly located in Latin America and Spain.
Only Brazil do not have Spanish as an official language. The official language in Brazil is Portuguese.
Central America is composed of 7 different countries, each with its own official or national language. Most of the countries of central America are Spanish-speaking countries.
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.
There are over 21 countries in which Spanish is declared the official language. Some countries, such as the Philippines and the United States, contain significant numbers of hispanophones (Spanish-speakers), despite that it is not the official language in those countries.
The official language of most Latin American countries is Spanish. However, in countries such as Brazil, the official language is Portuguese. Additionally, some countries have recognized indigenous languages as official, such as Quechua in Peru and Guarani in Paraguay.
There are 21 countries where Spanish is the official language.
Here is a list of South American countries that do not have Spanish as an official language. Some of these countries speak spanish as a common language though, even though it's not official:ArgentinaBrazilChileFalkland IslandsFrench GuianaGuyanaNicaraguaSurinameUruguay
The following 4 continents have countries that speak Spanish as an official language:AfricaEuropeNorth AmericaSouth America