[be.ne.'swe.la] en Hispanoamérica y algunas partes de Andalucía (in Latin America and parts of Andalucia);
[be.ne.'θwe.la] en la mayoría de España (in most of Spain)
Venezuela is the Spanish word for Venezuela.
Venezuela is Spanish for "Little Venice"
To say "welcome to Venezuela" in Spanish, you would say "bienvenido a Venezuela."
Approximately 70% of the population in Venezuela speaks Spanish as their primary language.
Venezuela its spelt the same way in spanish
The Spanish conquistadors started to colonize the area of Venezuela
O Venezuela la bella!
To pronounce Tristan as it is in Spanish, try TREE-stahn. (Note: r is rolled in Spanish.)
Because Venezuela was once a territory of Spain.
Colombia and Brazil border Venezuela.
Christopher Columbus sailed along the eastern coast of Venezuela on his third voyage in 1498. In 1499, a Spanish expedition led by Alonso de Ojeda, gave the name Venezuela ("little Venice" in Spanish) to the Gulf of Venezuela, because of its imagined similarity to the Italian city.
Venezuelans live in Venezuela and the vast majority speak spanish (more than 80% of the population).