actually spanish was spoken in Spain , Spain was the mother country of Mexico France was also the mother country of Mexico but in France french is spoken more than spanish. in Spain its just mostly spanish. like in England English japan japnaese china Chinese you get that the name of the language almost has the name of the country.
Hispanic refers to a country speaking spanish. The origin of speaking "spanish" is the country of spain.
Spanish, like Italian, is considered a "Romance" language - not because it's about love or anything, but because it has its roots in Latin, the language of early Rome.
Spain. Spain is in Europe. It is the "mother country" for all Spanish speaking Latin countries.
Mother is "madre" and father is "padre" in Spanish.
Spain does not speak German as a mother tongue. The official language in Spain is Spanish, also known as Castilian.
Su madre nacio en Mexico = you mother was born in Mexico Mi madre nacio en Mexico = my mother was born in Mexico
Argentina's official language is spanish so mother in spanish is madre or mama
There are 21 countries where Spanish is the official language.
No. Her mother is of Italian descent and her father's family is from Mexico.
Her father is from Argentina and her mother is from Mexico she is fluent in spanish
Sort of. Williams' mother's family was from Mexico , but had Basque roots.
== In this case tongue means language. It is called mother tongue because it is the language spoken by the mother country in which you were born. In multilingual societies like Nigeria, Ghana and most African countries, mother tongue cannot refer to only the language spoken by the mother country. Mother tongue would mean the language the mother or caretaker passes on to the child. The assumption is that children grow under the eye of their mothers, hence mother tongue.