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Barcelona is in Catalonia, so its official languages are both Catalan and Spanish.
Barcelona is in the region of CATALONIA. People in Catalonia speak a local language, called Catalan. Derived from latin, as many meditteranean languages (Spanish, French, Italian, Romanian, Portuguese, Gallego, Occita, etc..). These are full languages, as opposed to a dialect (which is a local variation of a language). As Catalonia is a part of Spain, Spanish is also spoken by everybody in Catalonia (thus in Barcelona).
The two official languages spoken in Barcelona are Catalan and Spanish. Catalan is the primary language spoken in Catalonia, including Barcelona, while Spanish is also widely spoken and understood in the region.
No. But Catalonia does have three official languages recognized. Catalan Spanish/Castillian Occitan Even though Catalan and Occitan are similar to Spanish, they are not Spanish dialects. They are both completely different languages, with unique words, verb conjugations, pronunciations, etc.
Catalan in addition to Spanish. It is one of the co-official languages in Catalonia, and widely used in the region for daily communication, education, and government affairs.
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There are several languages spoken in Spain, with the most prominent one being Spanish. However, there are also co-official languages in specific regions, such as Catalan in Catalonia, Basque in the Basque Country, Galician in Galicia, and Valencian in the Valencian Community. Additionally, there are various regional dialects and minority languages spoken throughout the country.
Belgium has the official languages of French, German and Flemish.
It depends on the country. It can be anywhere from zero to hundreds. For example: The United States has ZERO official languages. Argentina has ONE official language. Switzerland has FOUR official languages. South Africa has ELEVEN official languages.
Yes, creole languages can be designated as an official language of a country. For example, Haitian Creole is one of the official languages of Haiti. This recognition is important for preserving cultural heritage and promoting linguistic diversity.
You had one job and you couldn't even do that right! :c
Europe is a continent with about 50 individual countries. They would have their own languages, so there is no official language of Europe. Ireland is one of those countries and it has 2 official languages, which are the Irish language, commonly referred to as Gaelic, and English.