These are the twenty predominately Spanish-speaking nations in South and Central America.
1. Argentina. 2. Belize. 3. Bolivia. 4. Chile. 5. Colombia. 6. Costa Rica. 7. Cuba. 8. Dominican Republic. 9. Ecuador. 10. El Salvador. 11. Guatemala. 12. Honduras. 13. Mexico. 14. Nicaragua. 15. Panama. 16. Paraguay. 17. Peru. 18. Puerto Rico. 19. Uruguay. 20. Venezuela.
There are 11 Spanish-speaking countries in South America: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Additionally, Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States where Spanish is widely spoken.
Spanish is spoken as the official language in 21 countries, which accounts for about 4.4% of the world's 195 countries.
There are more Spanish-speaking countries than French-speaking countries. Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world, with 21 countries officially speaking it, while French is spoken in 29 countries.
Yes, approximately 20 countries around the world speak Spanish as either their official language or one of their official languages. These countries are mainly located in Latin America and Spain.
There are 20 countries, not including Puerto Rico. They are: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Spanish is also the official language of the U.S. commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
The top twenty Spanish-speaking countries by population are: Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Bolivia, Honduras, Paraguay, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Panama, and Uruguay.
No,there are actually 20 spanish speaking countries.
Spanish is spoken as the official language in 21 countries, which accounts for about 4.4% of the world's 195 countries.
Yes, approximately 20 countries around the world speak Spanish as either their official language or one of their official languages. These countries are mainly located in Latin America and Spain.
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The only country that speaks Spanish as a primary language in Europe is Spain. Some people on the borders of Andorra and France speak it as well.The only Spanish speaking country in Europe is Spain. There are 20 other Spanish speaking countries in the world, but they are in Central and South America.
There are more Spanish-speaking countries than French-speaking countries. Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world, with 21 countries officially speaking it, while French is spoken in 29 countries.
There are 20 countries and one dependent entity that have Spanish as their official language. Those are: Spain, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Mexico, Cuba, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guatemala, Paraguay, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Argentina, Chile, Dominican Republic, Uruguay and Nicaragua. And the dependent entity is Puerto Rico.
The top twenty Spanish-speaking countries by population are: Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Bolivia, Honduras, Paraguay, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Panama, and Uruguay.
Spanish is the third most-spoken language of the world, and it's the official language of more than 20 countries and territories. Those countries are the following: Mexico, Spain, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Cuba, Bolivia, Guatemala, Honduras, Paraguay, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Uruguay, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Panama and Puerto Rico.
You will find Spanish spoken is every large US city and many smaller cities as well.
There are 20 countries, not including Puerto Rico. They are: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Spanish is also the official language of the U.S. commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Chile