Spanish Language: Romanic language originating in the Iberian Peninsula

Spanish (Spanish: español, pronounced Eh-span-yole, IPA: /espaɲol/), also called Castilian, is a Romance language.

It is the most spoken Romance language in the world. As of December 2021, over 489 million people in the world spoke Spanish as their first language.

Spanish
Castilian
Pronunciation[espaˈɲol], [kasteˈʎano]
Native toSpanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Andorra
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Argentina
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Belize
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Bolivia
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Chile
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Colombia
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Costa Rica
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Cuba
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Dominican Republic
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Ecuador
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages El Salvador
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Equatorial Guinea
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Federated States of Micronesia
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Gibraltar
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Guam
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Guatemala
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Honduras
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Mexico
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Morocco
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Nicaragua
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Panama
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Paraguay
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Peru
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Philippines
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Puerto Rico
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Spain
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Trinidad and Tobago
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages United States
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Uruguay
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Venezuela
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages Western Sahara
RegionSpain, Latin America and the United States of America (see below)
EthnicitySpaniards
Native speakers

+99 million as a second language
595 million total
Early form
Old Spanish
Latin (Spanish alphabet)
Spanish Braille
Official status
Official language in



International organisations:
Regulated byAssociation of Spanish Language Academies
(Real Academia Española and 21 other national Spanish language academies)
Language codes
ISO 639-1es
ISO 639-2spa
ISO 639-3spa
Linguasphere51-AAA-b
Spanish Language: Brief history, Usage, Related languages
  Countries where Spanish is the official language
  Countries where Spanish is a co-official language
  Countries where Spanish is culturally important or is spoken by more than 20% of the population
  Countries where Spanish is spoken by less than 20% of the population
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Spanish spoken in Spain

Brief history

The Spanish language came from a dialect of spoken Latin. In 218 BC, it was brought to the Iberian Peninsula by the Romans. After evolving and improving for centuries, it is the world’s 4th most spoken language today with over 489 million native speakers, after English, Mandarin Chinese, and Hindi.

Usage

Spanish is used by many people in the world today, partly because Spain traveled and colonized many different parts of the world and created many new countries and governments. The countries with Spanish as an official language are called the Hispanic countries. Most of them are in the Americas, which make up Latin America. They include the following:

In North America, Central America, and the Caribbean Islands:

In the United States of America and Belize, most people use English, but Spanish is the second-most common language.

In South America:

Many Brazilians learn Spanish as a second language even though Brazil's official language is Portuguese.

In other parts of the world:

The Spanish language was originally the language of Castile. When the Western Roman Empire collapsed, Latin changed in different ways in different provinces. The Latin spoken in the Iberian Peninsula developed into the Ibero-Romance language in the 6th century. Castilian and Portuguese became separate languages around the 12th century.

In Spain, there are other languages that also came from Latin that are connected to Spanish, like Catalan, and Galician. Basque, also called Euskera or Euskara, is spoken in the Basque region of northern Spain and the southern region of France. Very different from Spanish, Basque is a language isolate since it is not known to have descended from any language family.

Catalan is not a dialect of Spanish and is actually more closely related to French.

Name

Spanish is sometimes called Castellano because Castile is the region in Spain that is the origin of the language.

The Spanish word for Spanish is "español", and the Spanish word for Castilian is "castellano". In the other Romance languages spoken on the Iberian Peninsula, such as Galician, Catalan, Asturian, and others, Spanish is usually called "Castellán" or "Castellà" instead of "Spanish".[better source needed] In Spain, the name of the subject in schools is "lengua castellana" (Castilian language). However, in the regions of Spain in which people speak only Spanish, people call their language Spanish.[better source needed]

In Portuguese, the word "castelhano" is common to mention Spanish, however, in informal language, the most preferred name for the language is "espanhol". Portuguese, which is spoken in Portugal and Brazil, has many similarities to Spanish.

Statistics

In 2009, for the first time in history, Spanish was the most common "mother tongue" language of the western world, more than English. It was also the second most common language on Earth, after Chinese. As of 2016, the three most common languages in the world are:

  1. Chinese: Spoken by about 1.305 billion people
  2. Spanish: Spoken by about 427 million people in 34 different countries
  3. English: Spoken by 339 million people in 108 different countries
  • Hispanidad, people and nations that share the Spanish language and culture

References

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