Spanish is spoken in every large country south of the US except Brazil. There is also a substantial Spanish speaking population in the US, although it is not the main language.
20 countries speak Spanish because in addition to spain, the remaining 19 countries were all once colonies of spain.
Spain is a country. It doesn't have other countries in it.
Spanish language first came to the territory now occupied by the Americas because it was the language of the explorers and settlers who set out from Spain's Caribbean outposts and from New Spain (Mexico) in the early sixteenth century.
England, Canada, Spain and full Mexico.
No, Spain is not the first Spanish speaking country. The first Spanish speaking country is generally considered to be Spain itself since it is the birthplace of the Spanish language. However, it is important to note that other countries in Latin America also have Spanish as their official language, such as Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and many more.
spain, mexico, venezuela, argentina, and maybe chile :>
No, most countries with large Spanish-speaking populations also have smaller populations that speak other languages. In today's global society most countries host immigrants from other places who still speak their mother tongue in addition to the new country's language. Additionally, many more people are educated to speak a second language in addition to Spanish. In all Spanish-speaking countries in Central and South American there are indigenous populations whose languages were supplanted by Spanish when the countries were conquered. Major examples of this would be Quechua, Armaya, and Nahuatl. And in northern Spain, there is an ethic group that speaks a language known as Basque (which is also what the people are called).
It's because Spain and Mexico (the places where they speak Spanish) are popular countries. Also, because it's a fairly easy language to learn!
Yes, there are Spanish speaking countries in Europe. Spain is a Spanish speaking country. Also the language of Portugal is Portuguese which is very closely related to Spanish.
Spain. Spain is in Europe. It is the "mother country" for all Spanish speaking Latin countries.
Spanish is spoken in Spain. Andorra and Gibraltar have Spanish as an official language too. All other countries in Europe don't speak Spanish as an official language. Most countries have their own languages, so there is a very long list of countries that have other languages like: France - French. Italy - Italian. Poland - Polish. Netherlands - Dutch. Germany - German. All of these and many more.
What the world thinks of as "Spanish"--that is, Castillian Spanish--is from Spain. It spread to other countries when Spain was colonizing much of North and South America, as well as parts of Africa.