"Comprende" is a Spanish word, which is spoken in a variety of countries including Spain, Mexico, Argentina, and many others in Latin America.
Normally, the main language is the official language in a country. In countries without an official language, such as the United States, the main language is called the national language.
French is not considered a country, it is a language and a nationality. France is the country associated with the French language and nationality.
A national language is the official language of a country, typically used for government, administration, education, and public communication. A second language in a country refers to a language that is commonly spoken or learned by individuals in addition to their native language, for reasons such as communication, education, or work.
The language used in everyday speech in a country is known as its vernacular or colloquial language. It is the informal, everyday language spoken by the majority of the population as opposed to formal or literary language. Vernacular language can vary from region to region within a country and reflects the cultural norms and practices of its speakers.
The first known country to have English as its official language is England.
As you have written it, this is no language. It seems like it may be a misspelling of Spanish, but it is unclear.
Si comprende - if you/he/she understand(s) Sí. Comprende. - (Tilde/accent over the I in Sí) Yes. He/she understands If you want to say "I understand." the word is "comprende
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