Perdido (lost), palabra (word), palacio (palace), padecer (to suffer), pararse (to stop), parlero (talkative or gossipy), partida (part), pasmado (stunned, astonished), paterno (paternal), peligro (danger), pequeno (small), persona (person), piadoso (pious), pizarra (blackboard), platino (platinum), poblado (inhabited, populous), portero (porter, janitor), possible (possible), prestar (to lend), primero (first), prision (prison), profano (profane), profeta (prophet), promesa (promise), propina (tip), publico (public)...
As far as I can tell, there are only three: Peru, Panama and Paraguay. As far as I know, the only countries that start with "P" are:
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Poland
Peru, Panama and Paraguay are the only Spanish-speaking countries on the list.
There are 4 countries that are Spanish speaking that start with P. The four are Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico and Paraguay. All four are in South or Central America.
Puerto Rico, Peru, Panama, Paraguay
paella B-)
· Brazil · Bolivia
that words doesnt exist in spanish =P
this is how you say optional in spanish ( AA-p She Nail )
Spanish speaking countries are located in every ocean on the planet, except the Indian and the Arctic.
Panama Dominican Republic.
pitbull
paella B-)
Nepal
Pakistan, Papua,
Pen island And the Bahamas
The countries where Spanish is most widely spoken are Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, and Peru.
There are two countries in South America that start with a P. The two are Paraguay and Peru.
Peru, Panama, Paraguay, and Puerto Rico
Cape VerdeCentral African RepublicCyprusCzech RepublicDominican RepublicEgyptEthiopiaJapanNepalSão Tomé and PríncipeSingaporeSpain
· Brazil · Bolivia
Padilla, Palomo, Pastrana and Penagos are Spanish surnames. Additional Spanish surnames include Peralta, Perea and Perez.