Saint Dominic of Spain primarily spoke Latin, as it was the language of the Church and education during his time in the 12th and 13th centuries. He likely also spoke Spanish, the vernacular of his native region in Spain. Additionally, he may have had knowledge of other languages relevant to his missionary work, such as French or Italian, depending on his travels and interactions.
More than 90% of people in Spain speak Spanish. There is no language in Spain that is spoken by only 75% of the population.
The main language spoken in Portugal is Portuguese, while in Spain, the main language spoken is Spanish.
More than 90% speak Spanish as either a first or second language.
this is a dumb question, why do Americans speak English? Mexico was colonized by Spain, Spain imposed their culture, customs,and language ,henceforth spanish became the official language.
Both Spain and Panama speak Spanish. So hypothetically speaking, if Panama colonized Spain, there would be very little to no effect on the language spoken there.
The majority of people in Spain speak Spanish as their first language, around 95-98% of the population. English is the second-most spoken language, with around 27% of the population having some level of proficiency in English.
All of the cities in Spain speak Spanish. Spanish may not be the preferred language, but the vast majority of the citizens speak Spanish.j
People in Madrid speak Spanish because Spanish is the official language of Spain. Spanish originated in the region that is now Spain, and it has become the predominant language spoken throughout the country.
No, Galician is spoken in a region of Spain. Scots generally speak English and some also speak Scottish Gaelic.
Horses do not have the ability to speak or understand any language in any country. They can be trained with commands in Spanish, but this is not language.
Spain does not speak German as a mother tongue. The official language in Spain is Spanish, also known as Castilian.
People in Spain speak Spanish for the same reason that people in England speak English--that's where the language evolved, and there was never any reason (conquest, fashion, or otherwise) for the Spanish people to switch to using another language.