California and Florida.
Nicaragua has a big lake named after it, Lake Nicaragua.
LUNCH is the largest meal of the day in the Spanish-speaking world. It usually happens around 14:00-16:00 in the afternoon.
Mexico and Brazil Brazil doesn't speak Spanish they speak Portuguese big difference
No more then the other US States.
latin America when asociated alone with the spanish speaking so it is not a country it has 21 countries that speak spanish. Mexico city alone has 25,000,000 habitants. wich is the country with the most spanish speaking. second to it United States came in second and Spain came third. It surprised me a lot that we got more spanish speaking persons in US than the spanish mother land Spain. In the related links box below I will leave the link for the wikipedia article on latin America wich include the other issues of the rest of the romantic languages derived from tha latin. This is a must read.
With a big cake, balloons, a show of clowns, piñatas, music, photographs, the "mañanitas" song...
he does but does not like to speak it. I saw it on You Tube. Just type in the search box big time rush speaking Spanish. i also new because i am his girlfriend
In the United States of America, French and Spanish are taught in school for many reasons. A big reason is the influence of geography, history, politics, and society. To the north, the U.S. is bordered by French speaking Canada to the north-northeast, and English speaking Canada to the north-northwest. To the south, the U.S. is bordered by Spanish-speaking Mexico. Additionally, French and Spanish speakers were involved in the early settlement of the U.S. Furthermore, the U.S. counts among traditional allies the friendly Spanish-speaking country of Mexico, and the English and French speaking country of Canada. Finally, there are many descendants of French and Spanish speakers, and many French and Spanish speaking immigrants, in the U.S. to this day.
A big farm or ranch in a Spanish-speaking country is commonly referred to as a "hacienda." Haciendas played a significant role in the agricultural economy and history of countries like Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina. These estates were often vast and owned by wealthy landowners who typically produced crops such as sugar, coffee, or cattle.
Spanish American war
Spanish American war
Yes, Brazil was part of the Portuguese Empire and not the Spanish Empire. The Treaty of Tordesillas divided the Spanish Empire into the west of the line, and the Portuguese Empire to the east of the line. Unforunately, Portugal didn't get as much as Spain did. Brazil's official and national language is Portuguese. Due to the fact the Spain had much more territory than Portugal, Brazil is the only Portuguese speaking country in South America. Aboult 50% of South Americans speak Spanish. About 40% Portuguese since Brazil is a really big country surrounded by small Spanish speaking countries. The other 10% are French, English and dialects. Guyana and French Guiana are not Spanish speaking, they are French speaking countries.