Mexico, is the only one directly south of the United States, but the majority of South America and Central America countries excluding Brazil, as well as several Caribbean nations are Spanish-speaking nations.
Mexico is the Spanish speaking country that borders the US to the south.
Mexico borders the US to the south.
Mexico is the Spanish-speaking country closest to the United States.
My Spanish-speaking neighbor to the south is Mexico.
Puerto Rico is a Spanish-speaking territory of the United States. Although it is not a state, Puerto Rico is a self-governing commonwealth that uses both Spanish and English as official languages.
Mexico is the Spanish speaking country that borders the US to the south.
Mexico borders the US to the south.
If you mean to the south of the US, probably Mexico- but so is Cuba
There are many Spanish-speaking countries south of the United States, but the one that is adjacent is Mexico.
Mexico is the Spanish-speaking country that touches the US.
Mexico is the Spanish-speaking country closest to the United States.
My Spanish-speaking neighbor to the south is Mexico.
Mexico.
Mexico
The U.S. will always be an English speaking country, but spanish is the second most popular language in the U.S.
Spanish is spoken in every large country south of the US except Brazil. There is also a substantial Spanish speaking population in the US, although it is not the main language.
Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California all share a border with Mexico, the only Spanish-speaking country that borders the US.