In 1960, the second most spoken language in the United States was Spanish.
Yes, Spanish was once spoken in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period which lasted over 300 years. However, in present times, Spanish is not widely spoken in the Philippines, with the focus being on Filipino languages such as Tagalog and English.
There are around 7,000 languages spoken today, with the most widely spoken include Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, and Arabic. Many languages are spoken by small communities and are at risk of extinction.
The main language spoken in Caracas is Spanish.
Spanish is spoken in South and North America because of the history of colonization by Spanish conquistadors in the 15th and 16th centuries. Spain established colonies in the Americas, leading to the widespread adoption of the Spanish language. Today, Spanish-speaking populations in these regions have preserved and continued to pass on the language through generations.
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Yes, Spanish was once spoken in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period which lasted over 300 years. However, in present times, Spanish is not widely spoken in the Philippines, with the focus being on Filipino languages such as Tagalog and English.
In 1960, the second most spoken language in the United States was Spanish.
English is the language most spoken as their second language.
yes in the 1800 spanish originted =by the mongoilians. now that spanish is still availible. and often used.
No, Spanish is not spoken in Ireland.
No, Spanish is not spoken in Iraq.
Chumashan, which is an extinct family of languages. Today they speak English or Spanish.
French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, and English
Rodger Alvin Farley has written: 'Today's spoken Spanish'
English is definitely spoken more around the world then Spanish but in Latin and Spanish speaking areas, Spanish is spoken more often.
Today, over 99% of Colombians speak Spanish. However, there are, arguably, over 70 other languages spoken in the country today.