There are 21 countries that speak Spanish. The countries that speak Spanish are Mexico, Spain, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, El Ecuador, El Peru, Bolivia, Chile, La Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominic Republic.
This answer is misleading. For example, Puerto Rico is a nation, but it is not an independent country. Furthermore, the US has a sizeable Spanish-speaking segment making up over 20 percent of the population, so the US would qualify as one of the major Spanish-language countries. Additionally, there are several other countries where Spanish or a form of it is spoken such as the Canary Islands, the Philippines, Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire and Belize. There are many Spanish speakers in Haiti although it is not listed as the official language there. Equatorial Guinea was left of the above list as well.
Spanish is a widely spoken language with official status in 21 countries worldwide, mainly in Spain and Latin America. Some key countries include Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Spain, and Peru. Additionally, Spanish is also widely spoken in the United States, especially in states like California, Texas, and Florida.
In Spain, people speak Spanish. It is the official language of the country and is widely spoken throughout the country.
Roughly 420 million people in Latin America speak Spanish as their primary language.
Nearly the entire population of the Dominican Republic, around 10 million people, speak Spanish as their first language. Spanish is the official language of the country, and it is widely spoken and understood across all regions.
Not all Hispanic people speak Spanish. While Spanish is the most commonly spoken language among Hispanics, there are many other languages spoken within the Hispanic community, such as Portuguese, Quechua, or indigenous languages like Nahuatl.
The entire population of Colombia, which is approximately 50 million people, speaks Spanish as the official language.
There is no such thing as Spanish Caribbean but in the Caribbean most places do speak Spanish.But not all of them.
The Cuban people that live in Cuba all speak spanish.
most of the people in New Mexico speak Spanish because a lot of people are from Mexico and people from mexico speak Spanish all the time.
In Spain, people speak Spanish. It is the official language of the country and is widely spoken throughout the country.
No Mexican, Puerto Ricans, Colombians; alot of Nationalitys speak spanish
Yes, if their native language is Spanish and they're not in the midst of a language class or interacting with people who don't speak Spanish.
Roughly 420 million people in Latin America speak Spanish as their primary language.
oh idk maybe spanish!! Im Costa Rican aha im sorry but yeah costa rican people are spanish, im spanish, we speak spanish but not all people there speak spanish
yes
People in Texas speak all different types of languages. Most people in Texas speak Spanish.
Not all people with Hispanic surnames are Hispanic or speak Spanish. There are many US citizens whose fathers and grandfathers were immigrants from Latin American countries, but who have never learned Spanish. Similarly, people of the Philippines born of Spanish intermarriages may have only spoken Tagalog for generations.
tecnically yes everyone can speak spanish, they all have the knowledge to try to learn it but personally no i do not speak spanish i speak american:)