Spain, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nigaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Equatorial Guinea. Those are the only 21 countries that use spanish as their first language. :) Your welcome!
~Selena Marie Velez
Yes, Spanish is considered a world language due to its widespread use across multiple countries and regions. It is spoken by over 460 million people as a first language and is an official language in 21 countries.
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France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and many countries in Africa including Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar, and Senegal use French as their first language.
Central American countries that use Spanish as their official language include Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
Brazil and Suriname do not use Spanish as their official language. Brazil's official language is Portuguese, while Suriname's official languages are Dutch and Sranan Tongo.
France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and many countries in Africa including Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar, and Senegal use French as their first language.
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England, Canada, Spain and full Mexico.
Brazil and Suriname do not use Spanish as their official language. Brazil's official language is Portuguese, while Suriname's official languages are Dutch and Sranan Tongo.
All the continents except Antarctica consists of different countries that each speak their own language. Most educated people in these countries use English as a 2nd language, French and German also Spanish are spoken in these countries.
Yes, Spanish is a real language spoken by millions of people around the world. It has a rich history and is the second most spoken language in the world by number of native speakers.
Australia,Canada,Russia,Finland,Sweden,Norway and the full North and South America
Equitorial Guinea (Africa) uses Spanish as their official language. The Philippines used to hold Spanish as their official language until 1987. Additionally, the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, a partially recognized state in northern Africa, uses Spanish as one of its official languages. Other than these, there are no countries outside Europe and the Americas that use Spanish as an official language.
Countries that a Spanish speaking and have a history with communism and/or feminism use the word "Kavitha" when two or more people greet each other. This could be viewed as an expression of optimism.
Central American countries that use Spanish as their official language include Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
There are 21 countries where Spanish is the official language: 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. Additionally, Spanish is widely spoken in many other countries as a second language.
Spanish Mexico does not have any official language; spanish is the de facto language of Mexico as nearly all Mexicans speak spanish; but the Mexican government does not require its use.