Catalan is primarily spoken in the Catalonia region of Spain, where it is the official language alongside Spanish. It is also spoken in the Balearic Islands and Valencia, where a regional variant is known as Valencian. Additionally, Catalan is an official language in the Roussillon region of France and is spoken in the Principality of Andorra, where it is the sole official language.
Catalan is primarily spoken in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands in Spain, as well as in the region of Valencia. It is also spoken in parts of France, specifically in the region of Pyrénées-Orientales.
Catalan is a different Roman language and is spoken by approximately ten million people in the east of Spain, in the autonomous regions of Catalunia, Valencia and the Balearic Island with different dialects in each region. A Spanish speaker might understand a bit of Catalan when it is spoken slowly but they are considered different languages in Spain. Most Catalan speakers speak Spanish as according to the Constitution of Spain, all Spaniards have the right and responsibility to be able to speak Spanish, the official language of Spain. Catalan is a co-official language.
He speaks Spanish, English, French, Catalan and some Greek (his mother, Oueen Sofia is from Greece).
Castilian Spanish (official) 74%, Catalan 17%, Galician 7%, Basque 2%, is the breakdown of the languages spoken in Spain, so Catalan would be the answer. Incidentally, almost everybody speaks Spanish, some just prefer another language among themselves.
Yes, in Mallorca and in the Catalan Countries (Catalonia, Valencia, Balears Islands and Perpignan region) the catalan is spoken by over 7 million of persons as a native language (like english in England, or french in France) so it's sure that he speaks catalan at home ( is his maternal language)
North and eastern Spain from Valencia through Barcelona and up to the French border, in the Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca and Formentera), Andorra, parts of South West France and in one town in Sardinia.Catalan is spoken in Catalonia, which is a region in Spain. It is also the official language of Andorra.
Catalan is one of the Romance Languages, meaning it derived from Vulgar Latin. The etymology behind this word is the origin of its use, which is the northeastern part of Spain and parts of France in a region called Catalonia.
The national languages of Spain are Castilian Spanish, Catalan, Galician, and Basque. In Barcelona, the most widely spoken language is Catalan, which is also one of the official languages of the region.
"Valenciano" can refer to people or things from the region of Valencia in Spain. It can also be a term used to describe the Valencian language, which is a dialect of Catalan spoken in the Valencia region.
The Catalunya website provides information on the autonomous region of Catalonia of Spain. Catalunya is the Catalan term for Catalonia. The capital is Barcelona.
Barcelona is in the region of CATALONIA. People in Catalonia speak a local language, called Catalan. Derived from latin, as many meditteranean languages (Spanish, French, Italian, Romanian, Portuguese, Gallego, Occita, etc..). These are full languages, as opposed to a dialect (which is a local variation of a language). As Catalonia is a part of Spain, Spanish is also spoken by everybody in Catalonia (thus in Barcelona).