I am not answering the question here but further explaining what I am asking in my question since I didn't have enough room to fill in the whole thing.
I know the national language in Honduras is Spanish. My question is what type of Spanish is it? I didn't think there was a difference in the Spanish language, but when I went to Rosetta Stone to see about learning Spanish they have to different options. I can select either "Spanish (Latin America)" or "Spanish (Spain)". Can someone please tell me what the difference is and let me know which one I should use if I wanted to learn Spanish for Hondurans? Thanks!
No, they speak different dialects of Spanish, but they can easily understand each other.
Hondurans speak Spanish, so; Hola!
they speak spanish. They would probably say it is not a dialect in Madrid; rather that it is proper Castilian Spanish according to the Real Academia. Everything that is not Castilian Spanish is considered a dialect by the elitists.
spanishbilbao speak spanish and a language called bvask. most of them speak bvask and surprisingly some speak english.bilbao speak spanish and a language called bvask. most of them speak bvask and surprisingly some speak english.
Spanish. Some are also black.
Peruvians speak a dialect of Spanish, as well as indigenous dialects. Spanish is the major language, though.
Becky G speaks English and a Mexican dialect of Spanish.
Hondurans are central Americans,Latinos because its Latin America,Hispanic because they have a lot of ties to Spain. They have many blacks aswell as Caucasian Hondurans from both British and Spanish...many are Indians,the majority are mestizo a mix of Maya and Spanish.. In America,the majority of Latinos are mostly Indian orign. Hondurans are Mayans of mixed blood.
Jose Rizal can speak German ,English, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Latin, Greece, Nipponggo, Italian etc.
most of them do with the exception of Bermuda ( English) and Haitii (French) Jamaica a dialect and English.
People from Palermo speak Sicilian dialect.
They speak the Beijing dialect of Mandarin.
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