The official language of Colombia is Spanish.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
Cuba is the only Caribbean country that has Spanish as an official language. Puerto Rico has Spanish and English as official language, but it is a U.S. Commonwealth. The Dominican Republic also speaks Spanish, but does not have it as their official language.
In all technicality, no. Nicaragua has no official language, although since Spanish is the de facto official language, it is effectively the official language in Managua.
There are 21 countries that have Spanish as their primary official language.
"Estados Unidos Mexicanos" (Spanish for United Mexican States). It has no official language but the most spoken one is Spanish.
No, Spanish is not the official language of Egypt. Arabic is the official language of Egypt.
The official language of Colombia is Spanish.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
Cuba is the only Caribbean country that has Spanish as an official language. Puerto Rico has Spanish and English as official language, but it is a U.S. Commonwealth. The Dominican Republic also speaks Spanish, but does not have it as their official language.
Texas has no official language, but Spanish is very popular.
No, Spanish is not an official language in Maseru Lesotho. Sesotho and English are official.
Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. Brazil is the only South American country not to have Spanish as its official language.
No. Although the name looks Spanish, the official language is English. The heritage is not Spanish.
The African countries where Spanish is an official language are Equatorial Guinea and the Spanish territories of Ceuta and Melilla, located on the northern coast of Morocco. In Equatorial Guinea, Spanish is one of the three official languages, alongside French and Portuguese. While Spanish is not an official language in other African nations, it is widely spoken in certain regions due to historical ties.
Only Brazil do not have Spanish as an official language. The official language in Brazil is Portuguese.
In all technicality, no. Nicaragua has no official language, although since Spanish is the de facto official language, it is effectively the official language in Managua.