All Spanish-speaking countries speak correct spanish, in the dialect of their country.
There is no such thing as an incorrect dialect. Such judgments are considered prejudice and have no linguistic value.
Latin was the language spoken by the Ancient Romans 3000 - 4000 years ago, and forms the basis for many modern languages that are frequently spoken across the world.
It's the official language of the Vatican City (Holy See) and the Roman Catholic Church. It is also spoken in scientific fields and known by historians.
If you are including the Caribbean nations, Jamaica.
No, Bonaire is the capital of one of the dutch caribbean islands.
The Almighty Latin King & Queen Nation is the largest street gang in Argentina. The Almighty Latin King & Queen Nation is in EVERY Spanish speaking country.
I don't believe it's spoken there, I'm not 100% sure as I'm not a Brazilian myself, but the main language is portuguese which is similar to spanish so perhaps brazilians understand a bit of spanish as it's another latin language. I hope I helped Pedro from Portugal
Most of South America consisted of colonies of Spain, or had Spanish settlements, after the Spanish explorations and conquests that began in 1492. Central and South America are referred to as "Latin America" because of the Romance languages introduced there (Spanish, Portuguese, and French. In most cases, Catholicism also accompanied these European conquests. Brazil was settled by the Portuguese under the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494), and the three Guianas were colonies of England, France, and the Netherlands.
Guatemala I would say mexico spanish since most latin american countries copy them.
Native spanish-speaker (a person who speaks the Spanish language). May be from Spain or a Spanish-speaking country in Latin America.
most do, Brazil speaks Portuguese, all the others speak Spanish with many different dialects depending on which country and what region.
No Middle Eastern country speaks Latin as its primary language. Latin is primarily used as a ceremonial and official language within the Vatican City, an independent city-state in Rome, Italy.
he speaks latin and spanishmexican
No, the language of Brazil is Portuguese. Brazilians learn Spanish as a second (or third) language. Brazil had a tiny spanish influence. In Brazil, there was a huge influence of Italians, japaneses, Germans and portugueses.
It is Latin based, phonetic, and a large portion of the world speaks it.
Pitbull is Cuban. Yes he does speak Spanish. He also speaks English very Fluently. (P.S. commmunist) :)
The Vatican City is the country where Latin is spoken, predominantly in religious institutions. The Swiss Guard, responsible for the security of the Pope, primarily speaks German due to Switzerland's historical ties with the Vatican.
Latin is not a language. Yet, if you meant spanish (correctly its castellano), the word for teeth is "dientes"
None qualifies as such. Major exporters of bananas in Latin America include Ecuador, Costa Rica, Colombia, Panama and Guatemala; none of these speaks either French or English -- all these countries have Spanish as main language.
Spain is a country with numerous cities, towns and municipalities. The Lingua Franca of Spain is Spanish. In short the country of Spain speaks spanish. However, there are many countries around the world that speak Spanish, most of which are concentrated in Latin America. These countries include Mexico, Honduras, Columbia, Argentina, and several others.