it's easy to learn and speak
Spanish, with many people also speaking Mayan.
Yes! It is the main language of Spain. And the language of many South American Countries, like Mexico, etc. Yes its kind of obvious
Spanish is an unofficial main (or significant language) in the following countries:ArgentinaChileMexicoNicaraguaUnited StatesUruguayAndorra, Belize, and Gibraltar also have very large Spanish-speaking populations.
No. The US has not adopted any language as its official language, even English. However it is the official language of Puerto Rico (as well as English), a territory of the US. New Mexico is also very close to having Spanish as an official language.
Not really. There are many very interested in it and there are places in Ireland where it is the main language, but it is finding it hard to survive. There are many people trying to push it, but it is not easy.
Spanish originated from Vulgar Latin, which was a form of Latin spoken by common people in the Roman Empire. Over time, Vulgar Latin evolved into the various Romance languages, including Spanish.
Because the Spanish controlled much of South America at one time, so many countries in south America, including Ecuador, speak Spanish.
The main language in Tampa is English, but immigrant languages are spoken as well.
The Quran is translated into many languages but the main language is Arabic. You can read the meaning in Spanish, French, English, Chinese or any language but when you learn it you have to learn it in Arabic.
Just like English language, Spanish language has unlimited amount of words
The official language of the Galapagos Islands is Spanish. However, due to the tourism industry and the presence of English-speaking visitors, English is also spoken and understood in many places on the islands.
There are many places to find Spanish writing regulations. There are many websites that can give you that information. Libraries are another great place to check into this. Many libraries have information on multiple languages. Check the language learning software in book stores, as well. The college levels will often have language guidelines, too.