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Castellano is another name for European Spanish. Spanish is spoken in Spain because it originated there.

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What is a Castellano?

A "Castellano" is a person from the area of Castile (Castilla) in Spain. The speak the Castellano dialect (Castilian Spanish) which is considered the proper form of Spanish, the equivalent of the "Kings English", if you will.


Does Iyaz speak Spanish?

he is spain so he speaks castellano known as spanish


What does hablas castellano mean?

'¿Hablas Castellano?' is Spanish for 'Do you speak Castilian?' Note: Most English-speakers call Castillian as Spanish.


What languages are spoken in Castilla-la-Mancha Spain?

They speak Spanish, of course, of the Castillian variety, that is, "castellano."


When was Ariadna Castellano born?

Ariadna Castellano was born on November 17, 1993, in Madrid, Madrid, Spain.


When was Manu Castellano born?

Manu Castellano was born on February 13, 1991, in Crdoba, Andaluca, Spain.


Where does castellano come from in Spain?

There were two kingdoms, Spain - King Fernando, and Castilla - Quenn Elizabeth, it was before Cristobal Colon, the genovese 'Italiano', that , they say, discovered the Americas. They married, making Spain a single Kingdom, this means castellano is a dialect - variant of Spanish


What is do you speak Spanish in Spanish?

¿Habla / hablan / hablas / habláis español / castellano?


How do you say I speak Spanish in Spanish?

Hablo español / castellano


What is the region that gave the name castellano the language Spanish comes from?

The region of "Castilla" in Spain


What type of Spanish to learn?

The standard: called "castellano" (castillian) Actually, in Spain, where several different languages, the question isn't "Hablas espanol ?" as you would expect, but "hablas castellano ?"


Is Spanish referred to as Castellano in Spain?

Sort of true.What English speakers call "Spanish" is referred to by BOTH the terms Español, AND Castellano throughout most of Spain; both terms refer to the same language - which is distinct from several other languages spoken in Spain including Galician, Basque, and Catalan.