In Spain there is one national language (castellano, the language studied in Spanish class in the US) and three regional languages (Basque, Catalán, and Gallego, spoken in El país Vasco, Cataluña, and Galicia respectively).
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Languages : Castillian Spanish 74% (official nationwide); Catalan 17%, Galician 7%, Basque 2% ( each official regionally ).
The national language of Spain is Spanish.
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The 1 official language of Spain is Spanish, spoken by more than 99% of Spaniards as either a first or second language. The Spanish of Spain is also called Castilian.
English is the most widely spoken foreign language. 22% of the population speaks English.
The national government also recognizes 4 regional languages, which have co-official status in certain areas:
Here is a list of all 14 languages spoken in Spain:
Spanish Sign Language is the most common sign language of Spain, and it is mutually intelligible almost all the other sign languages on the Iberian peninsula, including Portuguese Sign Language. The dialects that are furthest from Spanish Sign Language are Valencian Sign Language and Catalan Sign Language.
Spanish Sign Language is not related to Mexican Sign Language.
Either spanish or catalan. Depends on the person you talk to.
Spanish and Catalan.
The language spoken in Barcelona is Catalan.
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Catalan is the official language of the Spanish Autonomous Community of Catalunya, of which Barcelona is the capital and largest city.
However, Castellano is widely spoken in Barcelona. If one is traveling to Barcelona they will encounter absolutely no issues being understood and understanding people.
However, one should be aware that this is an area of cultural sensitivity and to remain "outside" of the debates between Castellano and Catalan.
On a plus side, English will be accepted and in most areas, a modicum, if not fluent English will be available in all of the tourist areas.
A minority indeed speak Galician in northwest Spain, Basque in northcentral Spain, and Catalan in northeast Spain. These are official languages because they have been recognized by the appropriate regional governments. There is provision for this recognition in the Spanish Constitution
Spanish is by far the most common language and is required by the Spanish Constitution.
In Madrid we speak only Spanish as our mother language and as an official one, but people from Madrid can study any other language in the world, since we are quite intelligent.
While Spanish is by far the most common language, but you might also hear Basque, Catalan, Valencian, or Galician. English and German are also widely spoken by those who work in international trade or tourism.
Most of Spain speaks Spanish. If you are asking what dialect they speak they would probably say it is not a dialect in Madrid, rather that it is proper Castilian Spanish according to the Real Academia. Everything that is not Castilian Spanish is considered a dialect by the elitists.
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People from Madrid speak Spanish.
Spanish is spoken in Madrid, Spain.
Most Spaniards speak Castillian (what English-speakers usually call "Spanish") as a primary language. There are six other languages that are dominant in certain regions: Catalan (Catalonia and the Balaeric Islands), Valencian (Valencia), Aragonese (Aragon), Basque (Basque Country and Navarre), Asturianu (Asturias), and Galician (Galicia). Of course, a significant minority of Spaniards also speak foreign languages like English, French, or Portuguese, and immigrants to Spain may speak the languages of their countries of origin.
Spanish is spoken all over Spain.
In addition, most all areas use a dialect of some sort. According to the Real Academia, the Official dialect is Castillian Spanish that is spoken around Madrid and Valladolid. I consider that particular dialect the most beautiful language I've ever heard.
Be advised that I spent 25 years as an enlisted man in the US Navy. In no way does that make me an expert on what is beautiful. I do think I am qualified to judge the beauty of women and language. The women of Spain rank right up there with Castillian Spanish.
Spanish as spoken in the area of Andalucia is called "Andaluz" A man in Madrid once told me I was from Jerez de la Frontera. He said that he was from Jerez, and that he recognized my accent.
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Costa Del Sol is in Spain.
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Costa Del Sol is located in southern Spain, specifically in the region of Andalusia. The coordinates for Costa Del Sol are approximately 36.5247° N latitude and 4.7731° W longitude.
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A Flight from Glasgow, Scotland to Costa Del Sol in Spain, will take from 3hrs and 15 minutes to 4hrs and 45mins. It depends on the connecting flights.
In Spain, bordering on the Mediterranean sea. See related link for a map.
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Pharmacies in Costa del Sol in Spain are usually open from 9 am to 2 pm and then from 5 pm to 9:30 pm. There is a telephone number to access English speaking pharmacists at 963 600 313.
Spain has an Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Bay of Biscay coast. Those coasts are subdivided into named coasts such as Costa del Sol and Costa de la Luz of which there are many.
The Costa Del Sol (meaning Coast of the Sun) is a region in the South of Spain. Formerly made up of quiet, fishing settlements, the region has been completely transformed into a tourist destination.
Over 12 million tourists visit the Costa del Sol each year, making it one of Spain's most popular tourist destinations.
Spain, there are two, one is on mainland Spain in Marbella, Costa del Sol and the other is in Palma de Mallorca, Majorca.