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The country furthest from Spain that uses Spanish as an official languages is Chile in South America. If the term "Spanish-speaking" refers only to the fact that a large Spanish-speaking population exists in that country, a better answer might be the Philippines.
Because, there are so many Spanish speaking people migrating to the United States from other countries for a better way of life. Remember, this is a land of plenty.
You need to immerse yourself in the culture of Spanish speaking countries. You can try by ordering and reading some Spanish written books, set your phone and computer to Spanish, and try to speak the language as much as you possibly can. When you do not practice, like anything else you can forget.
It would be better to think of this as what languages are written left to right? English would include a number of countires; United States, Canada, England. French is written left to right. French speaking countries include France, Canada, Madagasgar (As well as numerous other African Countries). Spanish and Portuguese is written left to right. Countries included in this category are members of South America and Central America. German is written left to right.
Son mejor, if you are speaking or something intrinsic or permanant. Están mejor, if it is transient or temporary (as in speaking of someone´s health.)
Both countries have their ups and downs. Which is better is a matter of opinion, not fact.
the spanish spoken in Spain is castillo Spanish. it is very different to Mexican dialects of spanish. reguardless they will better understoodby the locals than a non spanish speaking natiobality.
Life in the U.S. has gotten better and worse in other countries causing a larger need or people around the world to learn how to speak English in case of a need to move to America.
it because of the alantic and the pacific ocean that seperated the two countries so they could have a better chance to compete with theses european countries
Neither. The people in power in every country in the Americas are people who are from those countries and the descendants of immigrants. If the question intends to ask about whether in Latin American countries if Indigenous Americans or descendants of Spanish immigrants are the ones ruling the country, the answer is usually that Spanish immigrants or Non-Spanish immigrants are those who rule those countries, primarily because they are the majority and generally better educated. However, several political leaders, like President Evo Morales of Bolivia, are Indigenous Americans.
AnswerYou girl, you go (polite) --- Like, "It's your turn, girl", in a polite context. The use of the "ustedeo", as in this expression, is mainly found in South-American countries such as Colombia or Venezuela; thus everybody there is "usted / ustedes / tú", but most Spanish-speaking countries would use the forms tuteo / voseo: "Vas tú / vos, muchacha", meaning: it's your turn. For a better translation, a context must be given. CommentIt looks like someone tried to literally translate the English expression "You go, girl" in to Spanish. As Answer 1 notes, this is not the meaning that the Spanish carries. If you want to impart the meaning of "You go, girl" in Spanish, what you should say is, "¡Adelante, chica!" / "¡Pa'lante, chica!" (Forward, girl, substandard usage) or "¡Enséñales, chica!" (You show them, girl). It is worth noting that this expression is not native to Spanish-speaking countries.
6 feet 1inch tall = 6 pies y una pulgada de altura. But this is a meaningless measurement in Spanish, since all Spanish-speaking countries use the metric system. You're better off saying: 184 centimetros.