For three hundred years. Between the Fall of Tenochtitlan (1521) and the entry of the Three Guarantees Army into Mexico City (1821).
Spain however, didn't recognize Mexico's independence until 1836.
Spanish is spoken in El Salvador, and in Spanish it is "Te Adoro".
Spanish is spoken in the Central American countries of Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador and Nicaragua.
In El Salvador you say it "Que será, será." Spanish is spoken in El Salvador. "Que será, será" is itself a Spanish saying. You say it the same in Spanish as you have heard it said by English speakers... but with more of a flipped roll to the 'r'.
The republic of el Salvador speaks spanish (I'm from Guatemala north -west of el salvador we also speak spanish)
There are multiple countries in Central and South America where Spanish is the main language spoken. El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama etc.
Most of Central America has an official language of Spanish, so you would say hello in Spanish, which is "hola." Countries in Central America: Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Panama
Instruction in El Salvador schools is primarily in Spanish.
The Spanish-speaking country that means "the savior" is El Salvador. It is located in Central America and its capital is San Salvador.
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El Salvador was named after Jesus, meaning "The Savior" in Spanish.
The largest bank in El Salvador is the Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador (or Banco Central de El Salvador in Spanish). It controls the currency and also some economic activities in the country.
The official language of El Salvador is Spanish, with the local dialect being called Caliche. Over 95 percent of Salvadorans speak at least partially in Spanish. Some other languages that are spoken include Lenca, Nahuat, and sign language.