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.
California. They also have the highest crime rates, food stamp usage rates, and uninsured motorists.
California
Most places in Argentina speak Spanish. Just be aware that Argentine Spanish is slightly different than other people's Spanish.
There are actually several non-Spanish Speaking nations in South America. The most obvious is Portuguese speaking Brazil, then there is Suriname which was a former Dutch colony, then French Guyana which speaks French or Creol, then finally Guyana, which was a British pocession and speaks English. In Central America only Belize (speaking English) is a non-Spanish Speaking nation
Spanish conquistadors.
Buenos Aires (Spanish pronunciation: ˈbwenos ˈaiɾes) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina.
Spanish is the official language of most South American countries. Exceptions are Brazil (Portuguese), Suriname (Dutch), Guyana (English), and French Guiana (French), although you will find Spanish speakers in these countries as well.
Spanish-speaking people in Miami come from a variety of countries, with the largest populations typically originating from Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia, and other Latin American countries. Miami's diverse Hispanic community includes immigrants and descendants from throughout Central and South America, as well as Spain.
Hawaii is a US state, so most people there speak English. Of course anyone who studied Spanish or moved to Hawaii from a Spanish-speaking area would speak Spanish as well. Others may also speak Hawaiian, the original language of the islands, and there are many people of Asian origin.
California.
If you are asking what country has the largest Spanish-speaking population, it's Mexico.
The largest number of Spanish-speaking homes in Washington State is in the city of Seattle. Seattle has a significant population of Spanish speakers, with many Hispanic communities residing in various neighborhoods throughout the city.
Mexico is the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world. Colombia is the most populous Spanish-speaking country in South America.
The most popular sport in Spanish speaking cultures is soccer. However, it isn't called soccer. It is called futbol to many Hispanic people.
The main language spoken in South Carolina is English. Additionally, Spanish is also widely spoken across the state, especially in areas with larger Hispanic populations. Other languages spoken in South Carolina include French, German, and a variety of African languages.
Slang is different in every spanish speaking country, but if you say "Yo soy chabela" Most people will get it
No it is not. Korea has Korean people and most people there know only Korean (unless they are learning spanish or other languages at school) .
Mexico, Argentina or Spain but most likely Mexico
The most populous Spanish-speaking countries are Mexico, Colombia, and Spain. Mexico has the largest population with over 120 million people, followed by Colombia with around 50 million people, and Spain with approximately 47 million people.