In Spain, the version of Spanish most widely used is Castilian Spanish. Why? Because before the 15th century there was a Castile expansion (now north Spain) and as the expansion continued they began to adopt bits and pieces of other romance languages and had a very large readjustment of their consonants that followed into the 15th century and thus gave birth to Modern Spanish.
Spanish is the official language of Spain. The particular dialect of Spanish that is spoken in Spain is referred to as Castilian. In small areas of the country, other dialects may be predominant.
Im not sure but look on google and type English to Spanish translator. Hope this helps=)
Spain and most spanish speaking countries:Estoy siempre pensando en tiArgentina:Estoy siempre pensando en vos
The Capital of Spain is Madrid. My Refrences are the WikiPedia and My Mother was born in Madrid So, She told me Madrid is the Capital of Spain and I learned it in my Spanish Class. Now that you mentioned it Im making a report for Madrid right now. -Alexandra
The right to speak Spanish in school depends on the policies of the specific school or educational institution. In general, if the school allows for multiple languages to be spoken, then you would have the right to speak Spanish. However, if the school has language policies that only allow for English to be spoken, then speaking Spanish may not be permitted during school hours.
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Theres Puerto rico im from there Dominican Republic Cuba Spanish is widely spoken in the Philippines, although it is neither an official language nor the primary language.
she answers in spanish is Ella contesta well i think its the correct answer but u should really be more specific with your question well im American/ Mexican so take my word and im also 11 so take my advice hopefully i helped u :PContesta in Spain
oh idk maybe spanish!! Im Costa Rican aha im sorry but yeah costa rican people are spanish, im spanish, we speak spanish but not all people there speak spanish
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im gusseing that they are not.
...Hmmm, Im gonna go ahead and guess the only two Spanish speaking countries, Portugal and Spain. Her der.
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