Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico are Spanish-speaking island nations and Cuba has several islands as well Spain's Canary Islands.
All of the canary islands, cuba, puerto rico, the galápagos, etc...
While Spanish is the official language of the Galapagos Islands, some residents and tourism workers may speak English, especially in tourist areas. It can be helpful to know basic Spanish phrases to communicate with locals.
Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba are there Spanish speaking islands. The Canary Islands, and Hispaniola also speak Spanish.
The Spanish-speaking Caribbean islands are:CubaPuerto Rico (U.S. Commonwealth that has both Spanish & English as official languages)Dominican RepublicAll other Caribbean islands do not have Spanish as an official language, but many of them still understand it or have a majority population that use it as a second language.
The Canary Islands are a province within Spain. We speak Spanish although not 'Kings Spanish' as in Madrid, but with a local dialect that can be disconcerting to visitors initially! The language seems to have more in common with S American Spanish than that spoken in the Spanish Peninsular.Alongside the official language, many people speak English and German as well.Spanish, but with a different dialect than the ones used in Spain.
All of the canary islands, cuba, puerto rico, the galápagos, etc...
While Spanish is the official language of the Galapagos Islands, some residents and tourism workers may speak English, especially in tourist areas. It can be helpful to know basic Spanish phrases to communicate with locals.
Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba are there Spanish speaking islands. The Canary Islands, and Hispaniola also speak Spanish.
The Canary Islands' are from Spain, so their official language is Spanish
There are more than 5 countries in the Americas that Speak Spanish, but 5 examples are:MexicoHondurasGuatemalaPanamaCosta Rica
BRAZILBrazilSurinameFrench GuianaGuyanaThe Falkland Islands
The two official languages of the Balearic Islands (where Alcúdia is located) are Catalan and Spanish. So the answer is yes, Spanish is spoken in Alcúdia.
No, the following South American countries do not speak Spanish:BrazilGuyanaFrench GuianaSurinameFalkland Islands
Dominican Republic Puerto Rico Cuba
In 2013, it was estimated that about 37.6 million people over the age of 5 speak Spanish in the United States.
The Galapagos islands are a province of Ecudaor, with a population of about 40,000. They speak predominantly Spanish
The Spanish-speaking Caribbean islands are:CubaPuerto Rico (U.S. Commonwealth that has both Spanish & English as official languages)Dominican RepublicAll other Caribbean islands do not have Spanish as an official language, but many of them still understand it or have a majority population that use it as a second language.