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Countries where Spanish is spoken most formally and neutrally include Spain and some regions of Mexico, Central America, and South America such as Colombia and Peru. These regions often have clear pronunciation, standardized grammar, and formal vocabulary usage.
The following 4 continents have countries that speak Spanish as an official language:AfricaEuropeNorth AmericaSouth America
The countries where Spanish is most widely spoken are Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, and Peru.
More countries speak Spanish than French. Spanish is an official language in 21 countries, primarily in Central and South America, while French is an official language in 29 countries, primarily in Africa and Europe.
Countries that speak both Spanish and English include the United States, where English is the most widely spoken language and Spanish is the second most common; and Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States where both English and Spanish are official languages. Additionally, some countries in the Caribbean, like the Bahamas and Belize, have populations that speak both languages due to historical ties with Britain and Hispanic influence.
The Central American countries that speak Spanish are Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.
There are 21 countries that speak Spanish as their main language. If you are asking for the five largest countries, they are:MexicoSpainColombiaArgentinaPeru
Most learn English so they can speak, spell and use proper grammar in countries that are English speaking. Just like people in Spain learn Spanish so they can speak, spell and use proper grammar in their country and in countries that are predominately Spanish speaking. To suggest it is racist to learn and apply a language the correct way shows ignorance.
The countries where Spanish is most widely spoken are Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, and Peru.
Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Latin American countries, due to the region's history of colonization by Spain. Portuguese is spoken in Brazil, a former Portuguese colony. Additionally, indigenous languages are spoken in many countries, including Quechua in Peru and Guarani in Paraguay.
Most of the countries of South America Speak Spanish. For the languages of Brazil, click here.
More countries speak Spanish than French. Spanish is an official language in 21 countries, primarily in Central and South America, while French is an official language in 29 countries, primarily in Africa and Europe.
Spain because most countries speak spanish
most do, Brazil speaks Portuguese, all the others speak Spanish with many different dialects depending on which country and what region.
There are six African countries where Spanish is spoken: Equatorial Guinea, Western Sahara, Ceuta, Melilla, and two cities in Morocco, called Plazas de soberanΓa.
Most countries do not speak French as their primary language. French is spoken widely due to the history of French colonization and influence in various regions around the world, particularly in Africa and parts of North America. Additionally, French is one of the official languages of international organizations like the United Nations, which contributes to its global presence.
No, there are other non-Spanish speaking countries in Latin America. For example, Brazil's official language is Portuguese, not Spanish. Additionally, countries like Suriname, French Guiana, and Belize also have non-Spanish official languages.
most of them do with the exception of Bermuda ( English) and Haitii (French) Jamaica a dialect and English.