The word for 'also' is tambien. Literally, it would translate as 'as well'. Perhaps future questions of yours should be worded less ambiguously. It was unclear whether you wanted to know how to say the word 'also' in spanish, or if you wanted to know 'What else is in spanish?"
There are many words for 'soft' in Spanish, many of them linked to particular nouns. You need to be more specific. Soft what?
Generally speaking Spanish 2 is more difficult than Spanish 1 because more grammar is learned as well as more vocabulary. Grammar includes more tenses in Spanish (e.g. preterite, imperfect. subjunctive) as well as use of passive voice, use of relative clauses, etc.
The color black in spanish is negro. to be more formal negra
"how many minutes in spanish class are there" or "how many minutes are there in spanish class"
You could say "Feliz cumpleaños veintinueve y mucho más."
more people speak spanish
There are many words for 'soft' in Spanish, many of them linked to particular nouns. You need to be more specific. Soft what?
spanish houses are kind of like caves but with many more children.
The Spanish have invaded many places. You may wish to be more specific.
There's to many Spanish-English wars, you must be more specific.
There are more than 25,000 Spanish people now living in Mexico and holding a dual citizenship. However, many if not most Mexicans have a Spanish ancestor.
English,Spanish,Chinese,Vitnamise and many more
The Spanish Armada consisted of 130 ships, 2,500 guns, and more than 30,000 men.
The Spanish word for more is más.
There are many more than 5 countries that speak Spanish. Here is a partial list:SpainMexicoHondurasGuatemalaCosta RicaPanamaCubaDominican RepublicVenezuelaChileArgentinaColombiaUruguayParaguay
Que hubiere / haya tantos, as más.
There are 40 Million native Spanish speakers in the USA. But there should be more then 40 Million people in the USA who speak Spanish. Hard to say.