The natives speak Mallorquin, a dialect of Catalan. The official languages are Catalan and Spanish, most people can speak both. Because of the high tourism in the area many people speak English, German and French.
As of 2012, Catalan is spoken by 17% of the population, which is about 8 million people.
Catalan is spoken primarily in Catalonia, Valencia, the Balearic Islands, Andorra, and parts of France and Italy. It is also spoken by Catalan expatriates around the world.
Some countries that speak Spanish and another language include Spain (Spanish and Catalan), Mexico (Spanish and indigenous languages), Argentina (Spanish and Guarani), and Ecuador (Spanish and Quechua). Each of these countries has a rich linguistic and cultural diversity due to the presence of multiple languages.
Barcelona is the largest city in Europe where Catalan is spoken. It is the capital of Catalonia and a major cultural and economic hub in Spain.
Independentists of the Catalan Countries was created in 1979.
Yes, in Mallorca and in the Catalan Countries (Catalonia, Valencia, Balears Islands and Perpignan region) the catalan is spoken by over 7 million of persons as a native language (like english in England, or french in France) so it's sure that he speaks catalan at home ( is his maternal language)
The natives speak Mallorquin, a dialect of Catalan. The official languages are Catalan and Spanish, most people can speak both. Because of the high tourism in the area many people speak English, German and French.
As of 2012, Catalan is spoken by 17% of the population, which is about 8 million people.
Catalan, Spanish and English
Catalan, Spanish, English
Catalan is spoken primarily in Catalonia, Valencia, the Balearic Islands, Andorra, and parts of France and Italy. It is also spoken by Catalan expatriates around the world.
Some countries that speak Spanish and another language include Spain (Spanish and Catalan), Mexico (Spanish and indigenous languages), Argentina (Spanish and Guarani), and Ecuador (Spanish and Quechua). Each of these countries has a rich linguistic and cultural diversity due to the presence of multiple languages.
The official language of Barcelona, which is in the region of Catalonia, is Catalan. However, most of the people who live in Barcelona speak both Catalan and Castillan Spanish, as well as English.
Barcelona is not a country: it is a city. It is in the country Spain. Yes, they do speak Spanish in Spain.
Barcelona is the largest city in Europe where Catalan is spoken. It is the capital of Catalonia and a major cultural and economic hub in Spain.
Spanish and Catalan, but alot of people also speak English