People from Spain, most Latin American countries, and Equatorial Guinea have Spanish as their native language.
English is the most common language in most of Florida, except for pockets of Cuban exiles whose native language is Spanish.
Havana is the capital and largest city of Cuba.
Only two countries in Latin America do not speak Spanish. They are Brazil (whose majority language is Portuguese) and Haiti (whose majority language is French).
There are 21 countries where Spanish is the official language.
Spanish is spoken by over 460 million people worldwide as their first language, with the majority residing in Latin America and Spain. It is the second most spoken language in the world in terms of native speakers.
Each of these countries has a different answer:Philippines: Spanish is a heritage language, but not a native or official languageGuam: Spanish has no role; English is the language of the citizenry and the official languageEquatorial Guinea: Spanish is an official language and the native language of a minority; most people have a local Bantu language as their native language
The main language of Cuba is Spanish.
Leticia Alaniz was born in Mexico and her native language is Spanish.
Chile was once a Spanish colony. Their language is not Spanish, but Chilenisimo, a combination of Spanish and Mapudungun, the native language.
no
English is the most common language in most of Florida, except for pockets of Cuban exiles whose native language is Spanish.
Quechua is a native language of Peru, so no.
It is their native language.
Havana is the capital and largest city of Cuba.
The word for entered is entro in the Spanish language. Spanish is considered a Romance language that developed from Latin. More than 400 million speak Spanish as their native language.
Only two countries in Latin America do not speak Spanish. They are Brazil (whose majority language is Portuguese) and Haiti (whose majority language is French).
There are 21 countries where Spanish is the official language.