Spanish is a language that evolved from many influences. Ancient Rome (and through them, the ancient Greeks) created Latin. After the Roman conquest of the area that is now known as Spain, Latin was introduced. It was spoken for centuries, and continued after the fall of the western Roman Empire. Isolation, influence form invading peoples, and the 700 year occupation of Spain by the Moors produced what we know as "Spanish."
The Spanish word for Country is País (pronounced: Pie-eez)
Spain
Spain = españa
because Uruguay is a country in south America, and Spanish is a very popular language down there. :)
No, Spain is not the first Spanish speaking country. The first Spanish speaking country is generally considered to be Spain itself since it is the birthplace of the Spanish language. However, it is important to note that other countries in Latin America also have Spanish as their official language, such as Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and many more.
Dracula - Spanish-language version - was created in 1931.
Spanish is the language spoken in the country of Spain.
Any country where Spanish is the normal language. 21 countries have Spanish as their official language.
it dosnt.
The Spanish word for Country is País (pronounced: Pie-eez)
Spain.
Spain
What the world thinks of as "Spanish"--that is, Castillian Spanish--is from Spain. It spread to other countries when Spain was colonizing much of North and South America, as well as parts of Africa.
Spanish is not a widely-spoken language in Finland.
Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. Brazil is the only South American country not to have Spanish as its official language.
Rumania is the name in Spanish language.
Spain = españa