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
Not quite. People who speak Spanish are usually known as Hispanic. These include people from Spain as well as those who come from Latin America and also speak Spanish (i.e. Mexicans, Argentinians, Peruvians). Latino is the usual term for all Latin Americans, including those who do not speak Spanish (i.e. Brazilians, Haitians).
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.
== In English, the word "Hispanic" derives from the Latin word Hispania, which described the Hispanic peninsula, now occupied by both Spain and Portugal. The word, therefore, describes anything related to the Hispanic Peninsula and by extension, anything derived from either Spain or Portugal. The term "Hispanic" was originally coined by the 19th Century French as part of their justification for French intervention in Mexico. In the US, the term Hispanic is used in law and in custom to refer to anyone connected with or descended from the cultures or peoples of Spain, Portugal, or the Spanish or Portugese-speaking nations of South and Central America and the Caribbean. This grouping is used because people from all these nations experienced similar types of discrimination during the period just before anti-discrimination efforts began to take hold in culture and in law in the US. == Hispanic is the ethnicity of those who speak Spanish. So any nation that has Spanish as their mother tongue, is Hispanic. That is from Mexico, Argentina, etc. In the US, it has been used wrongfully to describe people from Latin America. However, those from Spain are Caucasian since they are of European decent. But not all Latin Americans are Hispanic. Brazilians for example do not speak Spanish. we speak Portuguese, thus making us Lusophone.
Hispanic is a general term referring to people in Spanish or Portuguese speaking countries of the Americas. Mexicans are Hispanic, however, Hispanics aren't always Mexicans. They could also be Hondurans, Costa Ricans, Colombians, Argentinians, Brazilians, etc.
Not all people with Hispanic surnames are Hispanic or speak Spanish. There are many US citizens whose fathers and grandfathers were immigrants from Latin American countries, but who have never learned Spanish. Similarly, people of the Philippines born of Spanish intermarriages may have only spoken Tagalog for generations.
The answer is that there are no northern countries that speak Spanish. all Latina/Hispanic countries are in the south near the equator.
Yes, her first language is spanish. Not all South Americans are hispanic. Brazilians are Lusophone because they speak Portuguese.
First of all, Native Americans are NOT Hispanic. Hispanic as an ethnic term refers to the people of Latin America who have whole or partial Spanish descent. The Native American or Indígena population does not have any Spanish descent, so they are not Hispanic. Many Native Americans in Latin America, especially those in Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, and Bolivia do not speak Spanish or speak it very poorly because of minimal exposure to the Hispanic population.However, all of the Native American Tribes in the United States (except the US Southwest) and Canada have no connection at all to Spanish language, Spanish culture, or Hispanic Ethnicity. One of the most prosperous Native American Tribes is the Tlingit in southern Alaska. There is absolutely nothing Hispanic about them at all.
The Cuban people that live in Cuba all speak spanish.
Not quite. People who speak Spanish are usually known as Hispanic. These include people from Spain as well as those who come from Latin America and also speak Spanish (i.e. Mexicans, Argentinians, Peruvians). Latino is the usual term for all Latin Americans, including those who do not speak Spanish (i.e. Brazilians, Haitians).
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.
well, first of all spanish some speak Brazilian and a lot of spanish people speak English!
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, Puerto Ricans, Colombians; alot of Nationalitys speak spanish
All of them, except in Brazil, where they speak Portuguese.
oh idk maybe spanish!! Im Costa Rican aha im sorry but yeah costa rican people are spanish, im spanish, we speak spanish but not all people there speak spanish