Spanischsprachige Welt

Von whatisthisdawg

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  1. spanish and portuguese took over africa like they did south america, but they couldnt hold africa

    and those in south america were more willing to deal with spanish and portuguese for them to persist

  2. Useless_or_inept on

    Western Sahara isn’t actually Spanish-speaking. Perhaps there’s debate on what it *should* be, but in reality Western Sahara is now an arabic-speaking colony of Morocco.

  3. That yellow square in the Pacific is too far away to be the Easter island, what is it?

  4. The US has the second largest number of Spanish speakers after Mexico.

  5. Southern Morocco speaks arabic. The information included here is incorrect. No one speaks spanish or any other European language there

  6. Reasonable_Ninja5708 on

    Equatorial Guinea’s inclusion in the Spanish speaking world is the same as Nigeria/India’s inclusion in the Anglosphere. Yes Spanish is an official language there and many do speak it, but not natively. The majority of the population speak native languages.

  7. DowwnWardSpiral on

    Personally I’d put the US as like, yellow lines due to the fact that many people speak Spanish there.

    If Paraguay counts as the Spanish speaking world then so does the US.

  8. 21 countrys ….600hundred millons of peiple speak this lenguaje as a mother tonge.
    España, México, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panamá, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, República Dominicana, Cuba y Guinea Ecuatorial

  9. Joseph20102011 on

    So sad that the Philippines isn’t included in the Spanish-speaking world anymore because the Philippine government is so Americanophile where their line of thinking is that speaking only English is enough to communicate elsewhere, not realizing the fact that there are regions in the world where English isn’t widely spoken like Central and South America, and Filipinos (myself included) can learn more from Hispanos than Anglos.

    The post-war Philippine government intentionally made Boomer and Gen Xs Filipinos hate Spanish as a school subject by delaying the introduction of teaching the language until the tertiary level, instead of the more pedagogically recommended primary level as the starting point of teaching Spanish in a classroom setting.

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