Estimates suggest that approximately 7.5-10% of the global population will speak Spanish by 2050. This projection is based on the current growth of Spanish speakers and demographic trends.
Approximately 98% of Mexicans speak Spanish as their native language.
Approximately 2.9% of the Canadian population speaks Spanish as their first language, based on the 2016 Canadian Census.
Approximately 90% of the population in Paraguay speak Spanish as their primary language.
Approximately 10% of the population in Chile speaks English. English proficiency levels tend to be higher in urban areas and among younger generations.
Approximately 98% of Mexicans speak Spanish as their native language.
Roughly 3-5% of the population of Brazil speak Spanish fluently, primarily in border regions with Spanish-speaking countries such as Argentina and Uruguay. The majority of Brazilians speak Portuguese as their first language.
yes, mosth population speak spanish but too in other part speak dialects, not all population speak dialects, so mosth population speak spanish
Castilian Spanish is spoken by more than 90% of the population, either as a first or second language.
92.7% speak Spanish and 5.7% speak Spanish AND some indigenous language (such as Nahuatl or Mayan
11.36% of the United States population speaks Spanish. This is based off of the fact that there are around 34, 547, 077 people who speak Spanish, and that the United States population is around 304, 059, 724.
Over 99% of the population in Colombia speaks Spanish as their primary language. It is recognized as the official language of the country, and Colombian Spanish has its own unique dialects and regional variations.
Spanish and English. However only 25% of puerto ricans speak fluent English. The other percentage of people only know so here are there.
No one living in Guam speaks spanish, but some Visitors may be from Spanish speaking countries.
About 87% of the population of Paraguay speaks Spanish, compared to 90% which speak Guraraní.
Approximately 10% of the population in Chile speaks English. English proficiency levels tend to be higher in urban areas and among younger generations.
Approximately 2.9% of the Canadian population speaks Spanish as their first language, based on the 2016 Canadian Census.