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Yes there are 21 Spanish speaking countries in the world.
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There are 21 countries where Spanish is the official language. These countries are located in Europe, the Americas, Africa, and the Pacific.
No, most countries in the world don't speak Spanish.In South America, The following countries don't speak Spanish:BrazilGuyanaFrench GuianaSurinameFalkland Islands
More countries speak Spanish than French. Spanish is an official language in 21 countries, primarily in Central and South America, while French is an official language in 29 countries, primarily in Africa and Europe.
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)
The only country that speaks Spanish as a primary language in Europe is Spain. Some people on the borders of Andorra and France speak it as well.The only Spanish speaking country in Europe is Spain. There are 20 other Spanish speaking countries in the world, but they are in Central and South America.
Some Spanish-speaking countries include Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Peru. These countries predominantly speak Spanish as their official language and are located in different regions around the world. You can easily find a map online that shows the distribution of Spanish-speaking countries worldwide.
there are 21 Spanish speaking countries in the world
Approximately 120 million people speak Mexican Spanish as their native language, primarily in Mexico. Additionally, millions of people around the world learn and speak Mexican Spanish as a second language due to Mexico's cultural influence and economic ties with other countries.
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There are over 21 countries in which Spanish is declared the official language. Some countries, such as the Philippines and the United States, contain significant numbers of hispanophones (Spanish-speakers), despite that it is not the official language in those countries.