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It depends. The official language of Spain is "castellano", or Castillian. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, of the province of Castile, led the fight against the Moors, who were in Spain from 711 - 1492. After the expulsion of the Moors, "castellano" became the dominant dialect and is what we now call Spanish. Most Latin American countries, feeling no attachment to Castile, do not call their language castellano; they call it espanol. Interestingly, Chileans also call the language "castellano."
The Spanish language is called "español" in all Spanish-speaking countries.
People from Spanish-speaking countries are often referred to as "hispanohablantes" or "hablantes de español" in Spanish.
No, Spanish is not the only language spoken in most Spanish-speaking countries. Some countries, such as Mexico, have indigenous languages spoken by a significant portion of the population alongside Spanish. In countries like Argentina and Uruguay, Italian and Portuguese influences have led to the presence of those languages as well.
No, Filipinas is not a Spanish-speaking country. The national language of the Philippines is Filipino (Tagalog) and English, with Spanish being a minority language.
Yes, Equatorial Guinea is a country in Africa where Spanish is an official language. Spanish is also spoken in areas of North Africa, such as in the Spanish enclaves of Melilla and Ceuta.
There are four European countries where Spanish is an official language: Spain, Andorra, Gibraltar, and a region in Italy called Valle d'Aosta.
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soccer is very important in spanish speaking countries. it is also called (futbol) in spanish speaking countries.
People from Spanish-speaking countries are often referred to as "hispanohablantes" or "hablantes de español" in Spanish.
No, Spanish is not the only language spoken in most Spanish-speaking countries. Some countries, such as Mexico, have indigenous languages spoken by a significant portion of the population alongside Spanish. In countries like Argentina and Uruguay, Italian and Portuguese influences have led to the presence of those languages as well.
Yes, Equatorial Guinea is a country in Africa where Spanish is an official language. Spanish is also spoken in areas of North Africa, such as in the Spanish enclaves of Melilla and Ceuta.
Castellano is the another way to say the spanish language in spanish.
No, Filipinas is not a Spanish-speaking country. The national language of the Philippines is Filipino (Tagalog) and English, with Spanish being a minority language.
There are four European countries where Spanish is an official language: Spain, Andorra, Gibraltar, and a region in Italy called Valle d'Aosta.
In colombia, Santa Claus is called "Papa Noel". He is also called "Papa Noel" in most other spanish speaking countries aswell as they all speak spanish.
In Spanish-speaking countries, an estate with a large house is called a "hacienda." This term refers to a large rural property or plantation typically associated with agriculture or ranching. It was historically owned by the elite or wealthy families.
England has one, called a Pasty. Jamaica has the Jamaican Patty.
Yes indeed- Soccer is called Football in english-speaking countries excluding the US, And it is also called Futbol in spanish-speaking countries. Variations in spelling of 'futbol' can be found in most other countries, but they by word definition mean "foot-ball".