Spanish-American |
Spanish belongs to the Romance languages. It has its origin in the northern area of Spain. Between the 15th and 19th centuries the language was taken to Africa, the Americas and Asia Pacific, which were brought under Spanish colonial rule during that period. Today, Spanish is one of the official languages of Spain, most Latin American countries and Equatorial Guinea. In total, 21 nations use Spanish as their primary language. Spanish is the second most common language in the United States after English. Almost half of all Spanish speakers in the US also speak English well. The Spanish language has been spoken in North America since the 16th century and nowadays modern factors such as migration continue to contribute to an increase of the Spanish-speaking population.
Total speakers: 30,000,000 Main Countries: USA; Spanish is also spoken in Central and southern Spain and the Canary Islands, also spoken in Andorra, Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Belgium, Belize, Bolivia, Canada, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Jamaica, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Sweden, Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago, U.S. Virgin Islands, Uruguay, Venezuela Alternate names: Español, Castellano, Castilian ISO 639-3 Code: us-spa |
Language Sample
Todos los seres humanos nacen libres e iguales en dignidad y derechos y, dotados como están de razón y conciencia, deben comportarse fraternalmente los unos con los otros. (Declaration of Human Rights, Article 1)
[edit] Some proverbs in Spanish:Agua que no has de beber, déjala correr Al mal tiempo, buena cara Donde caben dos, caben tres |
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The following products are currently available in Spanish:
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