Spanish-speaking countries
No,there are actually 20 spanish speaking countries.
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soccer is very important in spanish speaking countries. it is also called (futbol) in spanish speaking countries.
There are 21 Spanish-speaking countries in the world.
whether in spanish speaking or English speaking countries, i think most jobs you have in your own country are also available in spanish countries. although there are something special like matadors, mariachi band members, or the taco stand owner.
"En los paises hispanohablantes" means "in the Spanish-speaking countries" in English. It refers to countries where Spanish is the official language, such as Spain, Mexico, Argentina, and others.
Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic are primarily spanish speaking countries. Spanish is spoken on many of the other islands and depending on where you go on a given island, it may also be the primary language.
No. Many Spanish-speaking countries also have strong populations of English, Chinese, French, German, and in fact most international languages, just as a lot of nations do.
There are no Spanish-speaking countries in Australia. There are no other countries in Australia apart from Australia. It is a single country on one continent. Although the Portuguese are believed to have been the first to discover the continent, they did not colonise it. Thus, Australia is an English-speaking country.
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"Wayne" doesn't have a specific translation in Spanish. It is a name that can be used as is in Spanish-speaking countries.