I think it would be like 150 at the most
Mexico has the largest number of Spanish speakers in the world, with over 120 million people speaking Spanish as their native language.
South America has the greatest number of Spanish-speaking countries.
1. Mexico 106,682,500 2. Spain 45,200,745 3. Colombia 44,087,000 4. Argentina 40,677,348 5. The United States 34,000,000 - 40,000,000
Africa has the largest number of French-speaking countries, with a total of 29 countries where French is an official language. These countries are spread across different regions of the continent, including North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, and the Indian Ocean islands.
There are approximately 460 million native Spanish speakers in the world, making Spanish the second most spoken language by number of native speakers. Additionally, there are around 75 million people who speak Spanish as a second language.
Mexico has the largest number of Spanish speakers in the world, with over 120 million people speaking Spanish as their native language.
Mexico is the only Spanish-speaking country in North America proper. If Central America is included, Mexico still has the largest number of speakers with more than 100 million.
South America has the greatest number of Spanish-speaking countries.
1. Mexico 106,682,500 2. Spain 45,200,745 3. Colombia 44,087,000 4. Argentina 40,677,348 5. The United States 34,000,000 - 40,000,000
There is no doubt that English is the largest speaking language in the world, while Chinese has the largest speaking number.
Mexico, Argentina or Spain but most likely Mexico
The country with the largest English-speaking population is the United States. (over 300 million)
Mathematically speaking, the range is the difference between the largest and smallest number, so subtract the smaller number from the largest number.
Spain...
1) Spain
The answer to this question will always depend on your source of data and date of sampling. With the current immigration debate, one often hears the number of Hispanics in the USA at about 35 million individuals and this is confirmed by the US Census data through 2000. Time has passed though and these numbers are estimated to be closer to 40 million.Mexico clearly holds the top spot with at least 90 million people. According to the University of Illinois at Springfield, the U.S. is behind Mexico and Colombia in total Spanish speaking population and trails closely behind Spain and Argentina, to take the 5th position overall.This question will need to be revisited soon as the emigration to the USA, of Spanish speakers, should continue to grow the Spanish speaking population in the USA by a rapid clip.
Mexico is the only Spanish-speaking country in North America proper. If Central America is included, Mexico still has the largest number of speakers with more than 100 million.