Spain
The third most spoken language in the world is Spanish.
I suppose that there isn't any statistic about that subject. However I wonder that thousands of people speak spanish in London.
the percentage of spanish speaking people in the united states is 55%
About 1.25 million people in New Jersey speak Spanish, which accounts for approximately 14% of the state's population. It is one of the most commonly spoken languages in the state after English.
The most common form of saying "Your name is..." in Spanish is "Te llamas..."
Most for greater economic advantage and employment. And they're not Spanish. The Spanish are from Spain, which is in Europe.
No. Spanish people come from spain, and europeans come from europe. So all spanish people are europeans, yet all europeans aren't spanish.
It depends on what country you are talking about. In the U.S. most come from Mexico. In the UK, most come from Spain. In Brazil, most come from Argentina and Chile.
Most Spanish speakers in Miami, Florida originally come from Cuba.
Spanish people primarily come from Europe, specifically the Iberian Peninsula. Spain is located in southwestern Europe and is the country where the Spanish culture and language originate.
most of the people in New Mexico speak Spanish because a lot of people are from Mexico and people from mexico speak Spanish all the time.
to find land
The impact they had was that the spanish's wanted to come and discover America
Spanish is Spanish no matter what Spanish speaking country you come from. What is very different is slang or enunciation. I have met many people from Central America that speak Spanish and their own tribal dialect. Some parts of the country have native dialects that are nothing like Spanish aside from a few words.
Spanish people value the ones that they care about and the ones that mean the most to them.
Ships, cars, airplanes
Probably the most common Spanish word you will ever come across, and it means 'and'.