Spanish is the only official language, but in some areas people use regional languages, like Catalan in Cataluña, Illes Baleares and Comunitat Valenciana.
Criollo people speak Spanish.
The six leading languages in daily use are English, Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, French, and Arabic. These languages are spoken by millions of people worldwide and are widely used in various regions for communication and commerce.
Hispanic people speak various languages, with Spanish being the most common. Other languages spoken by Hispanic individuals include Portuguese, English, and indigenous languages such as Nahuatl and Quechua.
Most people in Galicia speak both Galician (Galego in Galician), the natural language of Galicia ,and Spanish.
Spanish (the Romance language spoken in most of Spain and the countries colonized by Spain)
No they cannot pay Spanish people more just because they are Spanish and speak two languages. That is considered discrimination in the US. They can pay people of any nationality more if they speak two languages.
They use English Spanish and all types of languages where ever you are.
Spanish and Portugese.
they speak spanish but there are some parts that have different dialogues
The official languages of Puerto Rico are Spanish and English, with Spanish being the most widely spoken. Many people in Puerto Rico are bilingual in both languages.
People's names are usually not translated between languages, so you would still use Alfreda.
No, Portuguese people do not speak Spanish. Portuguese is a distinct language from Spanish, although they are both Romance languages and share some similarities.