Spain and Italy?? Seriously Italian is only spoken in Italy and a small part of Switzerland. Spanish is Spoken in Spain, All of Central America, most of South America and Equatorial Guinea in Africa.
Portuguese is spoken in Portugal and also in Brazil. Also in the islands of Portugal you will find them talking Portuguese like people in the Azores.
Spanish is primarily spoken in Europe (Spain) and South America (most countries), as well as in parts of North America (Mexico) and Africa (Equatorial Guinea). In total, Spanish is spoken in four out of the seven continents.
Latin America is not a continent, but a region that includes parts of North and South America where Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese, French) are spoken. It primarily comprises countries in Central and South America.
Latin America consists of Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. These regions encompass a geographic and cultural area where Spanish, Portuguese, and French languages are predominantly spoken, and share common historical and cultural ties.
The dominant language in the western hemisphere is Spanish. It is spoken by a large proportion of the population in most countries in North, Central, and South America, as well as in parts of the Caribbean.
Spanish is spoken in Spain, most of Latin America, and parts of the United States. It is the official language in 20 countries, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.
Historically, the phrase 'Latin America' refers to the parts of North, Central and South America where Latin derived languages are spoken. The specific languages tend to be Portuguese and Spanish. But other Latin derived languages such as Italian and Galician also are spoken. The specific geographic region tends to be all those countries south of the United States of America.
The three most popular languages in the western hemisphere are Spanish, English, and Portuguese. Spanish is widely spoken in countries like Mexico, Spain, and most of central and south America. English is spoken in the United States, Canada, and parts of the Caribbean. Portuguese is primarily spoken in Brazil.
Depends on what you mean. If you mean South America or Central America (which are also part of the Americas) it's because people from Spain colonized the area. If you mean America as in the United States, it's because it is the native language of many immigrants who live in the USA.
Spanish is a Romance language primarily spoken in Spain and Latin America, while Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in India. They belong to different language families, have distinct grammatical structures, and utilize different writing systems (Spanish uses the Latin alphabet, while Hindi uses Devanagari script).
French, German, Portugese, English