Spanish is the primary, official, or co-official language in 21 countries*, but many more have majority or substantial Spanish speaking populations. Most of these were at one time Spanish colonies in the Americas.Spanish is an official language in 14 countries:BoliviaColombiaCosta RicaCubaEcuadorEl SalvadorEquatorial GuineaGuatemalaHondurasPanamáParaguayPerúSpainMexico (Spanish or Castilian is the everyday language)VenezuelaIt is the de facto national language in 6 more, and a US territory:ArgentinaChileDominican RepublicNicaraguaUruguayPuerto Rico*In Belize (formerly British Honduras), Spanish is spoken by about 50% of the population, but English is the only official language.*Puerto Rico is a territory of the US, and they speak Spanish there although English is co-official. Spanish is also the second most spoken language in the US with about 35 million speakers.Adjacent to Spain, in Andorra, Spanish is the first language of about 25% of the population. In the British possession of Gibraltar, the population is mostly bilingual in Spanish and English.There are actually 20 countries that really have Spanish as their national language.ho Sometimes, however, there are others which are listed as speaking Spanish; like EquatorialGuinea, Andorra,There a or even the United States, etc. As far as I am concerned, these other inclusions are inaccuratebecause other languages are spoken there also, not simply Spanish; in the case of EquatorialAfrica there are three national languages as their official languages: Spanish, French, andPortuguese. So, that's why I give the list reference below.Go to: http:/www.braser.com/spanish-information/spanish-speaking-countries.html
If you are talking about independent states: There are 20 countries that speak Spanish, and an additional 7 more where Spanish is regularly used, at least in some areas. In many cases, this resulted from the spread of the Spanish empire (1492-1898). (see related question) The following 14 countries have Spanish as an official language: 1. Bolivia 2. Colombia 3. Costa Rica 4. Cuba 5. Ecuador 6. El Salvador 7. Equatorial Guinea 8. Guatemala 9. Honduras 10. Panama 11. Paraguay 12. Peru 13. Spain 14. Venezuela The following 6 countries use Spanish as a national language, but without any official status: 1. Mexico 2. Argentina 3. Chile 4. Dominican Republic 5. Nicaragua 6. Uruguay The following 7 countries commonly use Spanish, at least in some areas, but it has no official or national status: 1. Brazil 2. Philippines 3. Belize 4. Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic 5. Andorra 6. Gibraltar 7. The United States of America (notably the primary language of Puerto Rico)
Spanish Speaking CountriesMost countries have an "official national language." Out of all countries and their "official national languages," 21 of them use Spanish. The countries by continent are as follows (in parenthesis their capitals) Europe1. Spain (Madrid)Africa2. Equatorial Guinea (Malabo) in West AfricaNorth and Central America3. Costa Rica (San José)4. Cuba (Havana)5. Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo)6. El Salvador (San Salvador)7. Guatemala (Guatemala City)8. Honduras (Tegucigalpa)9. Mexico (Mexico City)10. Nicaragua (Managua)11. Panama (Panama City)12. Puerto Rico (San Juan)South America13. Argentina (Buenos Aires)14. Bolivia (La Paz)15. Chile (Santiago)16. Colombia (Bogotá)17. Ecuador (Quito)18. Paraguay (Asunción)19. Peru (Lima)20. Uruguay (Montevideo)21. Venezuela (Caracas).Thus, it is mainly in these countries that Spanish is spoken.Other countriesSpanish is spoken by a minority in the following countries. In parenthesis the main language.United States (English)Philippines (Tagalog)Morocco (Arabic)Belize (English)Andorra (Catalan, also called Valencian)Philippines
These are the twenty predominately Spanish-speaking nations in South and Central America. 1. Argentina. 2. Belize. 3. Bolivia. 4. Chile. 5. Colombia. 6. Costa Rica. 7. Cuba. 8. Dominican Republic. 9. Ecuador. 10. El Salvador. 11. Guatemala. 12. Honduras. 13. Mexico. 14. Nicaragua. 15. Panama. 16. Paraguay. 17. Peru. 18. Puerto Rico. 19. Uruguay. 20. Venezuela.
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All countries except Belize speak Spanish in Central America: 1. Costa Rica 2. El Salvador 3. Guatemala 4. Honduras 5. Nicaragua 6. Panama
6 feet 1inch tall = 6 pies y una pulgada de altura. But this is a meaningless measurement in Spanish, since all Spanish-speaking countries use the metric system. You're better off saying: 184 centimetros.
Spanish is the primary, official, or co-official language in 21 countries*, but many more have majority or substantial Spanish speaking populations. Most of these were at one time Spanish colonies in the Americas.Spanish is an official language in 14 countries:BoliviaColombiaCosta RicaCubaEcuadorEl SalvadorEquatorial GuineaGuatemalaHondurasPanamáParaguayPerúSpainMexico (Spanish or Castilian is the everyday language)VenezuelaIt is the de facto national language in 6 more, and a US territory:ArgentinaChileDominican RepublicNicaraguaUruguayPuerto Rico*In Belize (formerly British Honduras), Spanish is spoken by about 50% of the population, but English is the only official language.*Puerto Rico is a territory of the US, and they speak Spanish there although English is co-official. Spanish is also the second most spoken language in the US with about 35 million speakers.Adjacent to Spain, in Andorra, Spanish is the first language of about 25% of the population. In the British possession of Gibraltar, the population is mostly bilingual in Spanish and English.There are actually 20 countries that really have Spanish as their national language.ho Sometimes, however, there are others which are listed as speaking Spanish; like EquatorialGuinea, Andorra,There a or even the United States, etc. As far as I am concerned, these other inclusions are inaccuratebecause other languages are spoken there also, not simply Spanish; in the case of EquatorialAfrica there are three national languages as their official languages: Spanish, French, andPortuguese. So, that's why I give the list reference below.Go to: http:/www.braser.com/spanish-information/spanish-speaking-countries.html
1.Spain 2.Chile 3.Costa rica 4.Colombia 5.Mexico 6.Guatemala 7. Venezuela 8.Peru 9. Uruguay 10.Argentina
94% of the of the inhabitants of Spain are Roman Catholic. The other 6% are other religions.
Spanish in 6 countries and English in 1.
If you are talking about independent states: There are 20 countries that speak Spanish, and an additional 7 more where Spanish is regularly used, at least in some areas. In many cases, this resulted from the spread of the Spanish empire (1492-1898). (see related question) The following 14 countries have Spanish as an official language: 1. Bolivia 2. Colombia 3. Costa Rica 4. Cuba 5. Ecuador 6. El Salvador 7. Equatorial Guinea 8. Guatemala 9. Honduras 10. Panama 11. Paraguay 12. Peru 13. Spain 14. Venezuela The following 6 countries use Spanish as a national language, but without any official status: 1. Mexico 2. Argentina 3. Chile 4. Dominican Republic 5. Nicaragua 6. Uruguay The following 7 countries commonly use Spanish, at least in some areas, but it has no official or national status: 1. Brazil 2. Philippines 3. Belize 4. Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic 5. Andorra 6. Gibraltar 7. The United States of America (notably the primary language of Puerto Rico)
Spanish Speaking CountriesMost countries have an "official national language." Out of all countries and their "official national languages," 21 of them use Spanish. The countries by continent are as follows (in parenthesis their capitals) Europe1. Spain (Madrid)Africa2. Equatorial Guinea (Malabo) in West AfricaNorth and Central America3. Costa Rica (San José)4. Cuba (Havana)5. Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo)6. El Salvador (San Salvador)7. Guatemala (Guatemala City)8. Honduras (Tegucigalpa)9. Mexico (Mexico City)10. Nicaragua (Managua)11. Panama (Panama City)12. Puerto Rico (San Juan)South America13. Argentina (Buenos Aires)14. Bolivia (La Paz)15. Chile (Santiago)16. Colombia (Bogotá)17. Ecuador (Quito)18. Paraguay (Asunción)19. Peru (Lima)20. Uruguay (Montevideo)21. Venezuela (Caracas).Thus, it is mainly in these countries that Spanish is spoken.Other countriesSpanish is spoken by a minority in the following countries. In parenthesis the main language.United States (English)Philippines (Tagalog)Morocco (Arabic)Belize (English)Andorra (Catalan, also called Valencian)Philippines
A million is a 1 followed by 6 zeroes. A billion is a 1 followed 9 zeroes. (This is the definition used in the U.S., and most English-speaking countries.)
These are the twenty predominately Spanish-speaking nations in South and Central America. 1. Argentina. 2. Belize. 3. Bolivia. 4. Chile. 5. Colombia. 6. Costa Rica. 7. Cuba. 8. Dominican Republic. 9. Ecuador. 10. El Salvador. 11. Guatemala. 12. Honduras. 13. Mexico. 14. Nicaragua. 15. Panama. 16. Paraguay. 17. Peru. 18. Puerto Rico. 19. Uruguay. 20. Venezuela.
While the United States does not have Spanish as an Official Language, it is included in this chart simply because it does include a large percentage of the Spanish-speaking people.Spanish Speaking Population by CountryCountryPopulation(Number of People)Percentaje of the Total Spanish Speaking Population1. Mexico109,955,40024.30 %2. Colombia45,013,6749.95 %3. United States44,321,0389.80 %4. Argentina40,677,3488.99 %5. Spain40,491,0518.95 %6. Perú29,180,8996.45 %7. Venezuela26,414,8155.84 %8. Chile16,454,1433.64 %9. Ecuador13,927,6503.08 %10. Guatemala13,002,2062.87 %11. Cuba11,423,9522.52 %12. Dominican Republic9,507,1332.10 %13. Bolivia9,247,8162.04 %14. Honduras7,639,3271.69 %15. El Salvador7,066,4031.56 %16. Paraguay6,831,3061.51 %17. Nicaragua5,785,8461.28 %18. Costa Rica4,195,9140.93 %19. Puerto Rico3,958,1280.87 %20. Uruguay3,477,7780.77 %21. Panama3,292,6930.73 %22. Equatorial Guinea616,4590.14 %Total Worldwide452,480,979100.00 %
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