Do you speak English = Habla Usted inglés(it's the same in Dominican Spanish as in Standard Spanish).
In this case both sentence mean the same. There is no important difference as far as I see it.
People in Spain speak Spanish for the same reason that people in England speak English--that's where the language evolved, and there was never any reason (conquest, fashion, or otherwise) for the Spanish people to switch to using another language.
no, i does not mean the same thing because both word and their definitons are listed in the English/spanish dictionary.
the same readon south American speak spanish Spain
No, some words are different in Spain then the Americas.
Cuba and Mexico both speak dialects of Spanish.For more information about the languages of Mexico, click here.For more information about the languages of Cuba, click here.
it's the same way as any other language. How people speak English or Spanish or any other language..?
Because it has been "imported". For example: Cuba belonged to Spain for four centuries. That is why Cubans speak Spanish.
many Spanish people have learned to speak English, the same as English speaking people have learned to speak Spanish, this goes for almost any one who thinks it is great to learn different languages and it serves them well when travelling to different parts of the world.
The letters are like this: (VOWELS STAY THE SAME)BCDFGHJKLMNPQRSTVWXZ ZXWVTSRQPNMLKJHGFDCBMake a dictionary of some sort!Here is an example:HelloSeqqo(h=s l=q)
No. Venezuela is a very long way from Italy. They speak Spanish in Venezuela and they speak Italian in Italy, so the languages are different.