Castellano is another name for European Spanish. Spanish is spoken in Spain because it originated there.
A "Castellano" is a person from the area of Castile (Castilla) in Spain. The speak the Castellano dialect (Castilian Spanish) which is considered the proper form of Spanish, the equivalent of the "Kings English", if you will.
Ariadna Castellano was born on November 17, 1993, in Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Manu Castellano was born on February 13, 1991, in Crdoba, Andaluca, Spain.
'¿Hablas Castellano?' is Spanish for 'Do you speak Castilian?' Note: Most English-speakers call Castillian as Spanish.
he is spain so he speaks castellano known as spanish
The region of "Castilla" in Spain
The standard: called "castellano" (castillian) Actually, in Spain, where several different languages, the question isn't "Hablas espanol ?" as you would expect, but "hablas castellano ?"
Spanish is also called Castellano because of a region of Spain called "Castilla" where Spanish language started around 800 C.E. Many Spaniards from other parts of Spain such as Galicia, Asturias, Basque Country, Valencia, the Balaeric Islands, and most certainly Cataluña take offense to the idea that their endemic languages are not considered "Spanish" because they are part of Spain and are just as old as Castillian (Castellano).
Paul Castellano had four siblings: Constantino "Gus" Castellano, Joseph Castellano, Blanche Castellano, and Catherine Castellano.
They speak Spanish, of course, of the Castillian variety, that is, "castellano."
Castellano typically refers to a collection of European Spanish dialects that are spoken in Northern and Central Spain. Grammar and pronunciation can vary between European Spanish dialects and Mexican Spanish dialects.