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.
No, Wales is the name of the country where "Welsh" is spoken.
There are multiple countries in Central and South America where Spanish is the main language spoken. El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama etc.
Castilian is more used within the context of Spain, where Castilian is spoken besides Aranese, Basque, Catalan/Valencian and Galician (in fact, all five are official recognized languages of Spain). For any other Hispanic country with the exception of Spain, Spanish is the name of the language spoken there. In Mexico, most people speak Spanish.
Mexico in Spanish is Mexico. The name of their country is the same in every language except Sign laungage.
"Estados Unidos Mexicanos" (Spanish for United Mexican States). It has no official language but the most spoken one is Spanish.
norway its very simple dummy
Greece is the name of the country and the Greek are the people who live there in the country of Greece
The name for a native language spoken by the people of an area is called a "vernacular language."
Yes it is. Dutch is one name for the language spoken in the country called the Netherlands which contains the western provinces which make up Holland. The Dutch themselves refer to their country as "Nederland" and their language "Nederlands". A mutually comprehensible variant "Flemish" is also spoken in northern Belgium.
Yes it is. The name of the country is Greece. The language spoken there is Greek, and the people who live there are called Greeks.
The Celtic language spoken of the Isle of Man was Manx, which some societies are currently trying to bring back as a spoken language.