Your question is a little unclear, but I will try my best to interpret and answer it:
There is a growing number of Spanish speakers in the southern states of the US because many Spanish-speaking Mexicans have been immigrating into Texas, California and other border states for a while now.
the Spanish speaking country only in north America is i think Mexico.
Canada
Mexico.
MEXICO
Mexico has the largest Spanish population in North America.
there are two other countries in the world that speak spanish that aren't in north America or south America 1. Spain(Europe) 2.Equatorial Guinea(Africa)
Mexico.
Spanish is popular in North America because of the historical influence of Spanish colonization in the region, particularly in countries such as Mexico, where Spanish is the official language. The term "Hispanic" is used to refer to people with cultural ties to Spanish-speaking countries, including those in North America. Both Spanish and Hispanic culture have had a significant impact on the social fabric of North America.
North America in Spanish is: Norte America.
Mexico is not the only spanish speaking country in nrth america, ther also is El Salvador, Equador, and more
Well, there are so many languages spoken by a lot of people. However, the official languages in the North American countries are English, Spanish and French.
Mexico is the only Spanish-speaking country in North America proper. If Central America is included, Mexico still has the largest number of speakers with more than 100 million.