Chile is the longest and skinniest country in the world among Spanish-speaking countries. It is over 2,600 miles (4,300 kilometers) long but only around 200 miles (350 kilometers) wide on average.
The English speaking Caribbean island with a Spanish name meaning "bearded" is Barbados. The island's name comes from the Spanish word "los barbados," which means "the bearded ones" and refers to the island's fig trees with long hanging roots that resemble beards.
Well, there are a lot of Spanish-Speaking countries nearby (most countries in the Americas have Spanish as an official language). Many people come to the USA from those Spanish-speaking countries for work. Also, part of the USA used to belong first to Spain, then to Mexico, so there is a long history of both languages being used in the Southwest. Until the border fence went up, there were areas of the southwest were the border was very porus, as well. People in some towns on different sides of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo would just wade across the river to shop and visit in the neighboring country on the other side of the river as easily as people in farmland areas can walk across to Canada and back. There are so many Spanish-speaking people in many areas of the US, now, many non-native speakers have started seeing it as advantageous to learn the language, too.
Spanish is a Romance language in the Ibero-Romance group that originated in northern Spain and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile, evolving into the principal language of government and trade in the Iberian peninsula. Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is a territory of USA that was not incorporated, and is located in the Caribbean region to the west of the Virgin Islands and to the east of the Dominican Republic. The capital of Puerto Rico is San Juan. It is the smallest Island wich speaks spanish and wich spanish is the official language. Puerto Rico measures 100 by 30 miles long.
Mexicans are people from Mexico, a country in North America, while Dominicans are people from the Dominican Republic, a country in the Caribbean. They have different cultures, languages (Spanish in both cases, but with different accents and slang), and histories.
That country must be Chile
Our Spanish-speaking neighbor to the south is Mexico. It shares a long border with the United States and is known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and historical significance. Mexico is the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world.
Chile is the longest and skinniest country in the world among Spanish-speaking countries. It is over 2,600 miles (4,300 kilometers) long but only around 200 miles (350 kilometers) wide on average.
its a long and skinny country on the west coast of south America
ChileIt is long and slim/west of Argentina and Andes mountains(look at political map of south america)
yes. its the long skinny one on the west coast.
flacas = thin, weak, languid (of female persons or feminine-gender nouns)
A beaner is an insulting term for an illegal alien, usually from Mexico, but they could be from any Spanish speaking country or territory. People prone to insulting groups of other people don't really care where they've come from as long as they feel the appropriate sense of power by insulting them.
The bird with long skinny legs is typically a wading bird, such as a heron or a stork.
A Giraffe
The long skinny black bug with wings is commonly known as a "cockroach."
Yes, it had a long period of Spanish colonialism.