Nicaragua is a Spanish-speaking country with over 40 volcanoes. It is known for its diverse volcanic landscapes and is home to several active volcanoes.
I would say that South America has more spanish speaking persons than any other continent.
Corn is thought to have originated from Mexico. This region is home to the earliest known cultivation of maize that dates back thousands of years.
Spanish-speaking countries with rainforests include Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. These countries are home to diverse ecosystems and rich biodiversity found within their tropical rainforests.
The second most common language in America is Spanish.
Nicaragua is a Spanish-speaking country with over 40 volcanoes. It is known for its diverse volcanic landscapes and is home to several active volcanoes.
the percentage of spanish speaking people in the united states is 55%
I would say that South America has more spanish speaking persons than any other continent.
Corn is thought to have originated from Mexico. This region is home to the earliest known cultivation of maize that dates back thousands of years.
Les Luthiers are a band most popular in their home country, which is Argentina. They are also very popular is other nearby Spanish speaking countries such as Peru, Chile, and Paraguay.
Some Spanish-speaking countries with rainforests are Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador. These countries are home to diverse ecosystems with lush tropical rainforests that support a wide variety of plant and animal species.
the Cubans came from cuba and started speaking spanish
Portugal, although he served the Spanish
Spanish-speaking countries with rainforests include Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. These countries are home to diverse ecosystems and rich biodiversity found within their tropical rainforests.
There is no spanish word for home. English speaking people often confuse the spanish word "casa" to mean home, but "casa" means house. If you believe that home and house are the same thing then "casa" is the answer. However, if you believe that the word "home" is an abstract concept and means more than a house (ie household - A dwelling place together with the family or social unit that occupies it or - An environment offering security and happiness) there is no word in spanish for this. that is wrong...the word for home in spanish is HOGAR -H-O-G-A-R.
The second most common language in America is Spanish.
As of 2013 Hispanic or Latino people made up 17.1% of the US population. Around 37.6 million people spoke Spanish in the home as of 2011, that is two-thirds of the non-english speaking population in the US.