There is only one Spanish language, but there are many national/regional defferences in pronunciation and idiom use. It is ver similar to English - a British person with a Cockney accent is almost unintelligible to someone in the Southeast United States. Within countries, and between countries there are many differnces. That is how language evolve.
one language. many dialects, or variations
she can speak three languages spanish, english and french.
I know- English-French- Some Spanish-Sign language
I can communicate in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and many more.
The official languages of Puerto Rico are Spanish and English, with Spanish being the most widely spoken. Many people in Puerto Rico are bilingual in both languages.
one language. many dialects, or variations
she can speak 2 languages spanish and english
Only one language is officially Spanish. It is called Spanish or Castillian.
Madonna speaks three languages. English, Spanish and French.
she can speak three languages spanish, english and french.
two spanish english
I know- English-French- Some Spanish-Sign language
I believe they are: Spanish, Italian and German 2nd answer: The main operatic languages are Italian, French and German. There have been Spanish operas, just as there have been in English, Polish, Hungarian, Russian and many other languages; but not as many as in the three main languages.
The Spanish word for October is octubre. (Many languages do not capitalize month names.)
9 English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and five African languages.
at least spanish and english, plus maybe other native languages
I can communicate in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and many more.