well, first of all spanish some speak Brazilian and a lot of spanish people speak English!
All of them, except in Brazil, where they speak Portuguese.
Nearly the entire population of the Dominican Republic, around 10 million people, speak Spanish as their first language. Spanish is the official language of the country, and it is widely spoken and understood across all regions.
No of course not, anyone who believes so is deeply mistaken. Hispanic people,especially those in the USA, become americanized to a point, this is true of all hispanic people. Some become so americanized that they abandon the Spanish language altogether for the English language. So in conclusion no, all hispanic people do not speak Spanish Source:Hispanic Studies Professor
The entire population of Colombia, which is approximately 50 million people, speaks Spanish as the official language.
No Mexican, Puerto Ricans, Colombians; alot of Nationalitys speak spanish
All of Mexico speaks Spanish.
All Mexican schools speak Spanish except for a few private schools.
The Cuban people that live in Cuba all speak spanish.
First of all, Mexican is not a language. It is Spanish that the majority of Mexicans speak. Beautiful in Spanish is Bello or Bella.
most of the people in New Mexico speak Spanish because a lot of people are from Mexico and people from mexico speak Spanish all the time.
Spanish Mexico does not have any official language; spanish is the de facto language of Mexico as nearly all Mexicans speak spanish; but the Mexican government does not require its use.
well, first of all spanish some speak Brazilian and a lot of spanish people speak English!
mi amigo se llama...my friend is called...amigofriendse llamais calledawnsered by the lozzter 5000!
Yes,it is Mexican. But all Spanish people use this name,it is very popular!
Yes, if their native language is Spanish and they're not in the midst of a language class or interacting with people who don't speak Spanish.
No. Mexican-Americans of first generation (specially Mexican illegal immigrants) usually don't speak any English when they arrive to the US; they learn some English but their mother tongue is the most used with their family and friends. Second and third generation Mexican-Americans usually speak English and some Spanish, but this is usually due to integration into the mainstream society. Some of them don't even know Spanish at all.