Standard Spanish or Castilian, the one we speak in Spain.
Depends of your view if you prefer some one to speak spanish is Spain but if you prefer someone to speak portuguese is Brazilian
There is no such town that officially does this (although Andorra - an independent principality - claims this). However, many cities on the Spanish side of the border will have French speakers. Fewer cities on the French side of the border will have Spanish speakers.
Spanish is spoken in Spain. Andorra and Gibraltar have Spanish as an official language too. All other countries in Europe don't speak Spanish as an official language. Most countries have their own languages, so there is a very long list of countries that have other languages like: France - French. Italy - Italian. Poland - Polish. Netherlands - Dutch. Germany - German. All of these and many more.
No, it is not considered rude to speak Spanish in Barcelona. Spanish is one of the official languages of Spain, along with Catalan, and many people in Barcelona are bilingual in both languages. It is generally appreciated when visitors make an effort to speak the local language, but most people in Barcelona will also understand and speak Spanish.
While Galician (from Spain) on one part of his ancsestors he did not speak spanish. He was not Mexican as some people think. He was of European descent.
There are three languages that the Spanish people speak: Castilian, Catalan, and Galician. Castilian is the most used language in Spain. It is also the official language of all Spanish-speaking countries. Catalan is one of the official languages in Spain and it is spoken by about 10% of the population. Galican is a minority language in Spain but it can be heard in some regions such as Galicia, Asturias, and Cantabria. For more information visit langmainternational(dot)com
If you already know how to speak and read Spanish, Being a English teacher is a good way to go. Teaching people how to talk English in Spain is a lucrative business and has a lot of openings available.
Yes there are 21 Spanish speaking countries in the world.
Seville is a predominantly Spanish speaking city.Spanish, but it's a..special one i guess you could say, the people there call it "Andaluz".It's a dialect of Spanish.Spanish. Seville, or Sevilla in Spanish, is in Spain.
Spain has two Autonomous Cities in North Africa located on the Mediterranean coast and surrounded by Morocco. There is a regular car ferry service so you can take your car from Spain to one of these cities (Ceuta and Melilla) and on to Morocco.
many Spanish people have learned to speak English, the same as English speaking people have learned to speak Spanish, this goes for almost any one who thinks it is great to learn different languages and it serves them well when travelling to different parts of the world.