Uwu ni mndandanda wa umo chiyowoyelo cha Spanish chikuyowoyekela mu vyaru vinyake.
Chalo | Ŵanthu | Spanish nga ntchiyoyelo chakwa mama | Ŵenecho lilimi na awo ntchiyoyelo chachiŵili | Unandi ŵayowoyi ŵa Spanish |
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Mexico* | 130 118 356 | 122,051,018 (93.8%) | 125,954,569 (96,8%) | 129,077,409 (99.2%) |
United States | 328 239 523 | 41 757 391 (13.5%) | 41 757 391 (82% of U.S. Hispanics speak Spanish very well (according to a 2011 survey). There are 60.5 million Hispanics in the U.S. as of 2019 + 2.8 mill. non Hispanic Spanish speakers) | 56 657 391 (41.8 million as a first language + 15 million as a second language. To avoid double counting, the number does not include 8 million Spanish students and some of the 7.7 million undocumented Hispanics not accounted by the Census |
Colombia* | 51 609 474 | 50 759 474 (850,000 with other mother tongue) | 51 196 598 (99.2%) | |
Spain* | 47 353 590 | 43,565,303 (92%) | 46,406,518 (98%) | |
Argentina* | 46 234 830 | 44 709 081 (96.7%) | 45 356 368 (98,1%) | 45,957,421 (99.4%) |
Venezuela* | 32 605 423 | 31,507,179 (1,098,244 with other mother tongue) | 31,725,077 (97.3%) | 32,214,158 (98.8%) |
Peru* | 33 470 569 | 27,747,102 (82.9%) | 30,123,512 (86.6%) | |
Chile* | 19 828 563 | 19 015 592 (281,600 with other mother tongue) | 19,015,592 (95.9%) | 19,689,763 (99.3%) |
Ecuador* | 17 424 000 | 16 625 145 (93%) | 17,125,687 (95.8%) | 17,536,847 (98.1%) |
Guatemala* | 17 357 886 | 12,133,162 (69.9%) | 13,591,225 (78.3%) | 14,997,214 (86.4%) |
Cuba* | 11 181 595 | 11 159 232 (99.8%) | 11,159,232 (99.8%) | |
Bolivia* | 12 006 031 | 7,287,661 (60.7%) | 9,965,006 (83%) | 10,553,301 (87.9%) |
Dominican Republic* | 10 621 938 | 10 367 011 (97.6%) | 10 367 011 (97.6%) | 10,473,231 (99.6%) |
Honduras* | 9 526 440 | 9 318 690 (207,750 with other mother tongue) | 9,402,596 (98.7%) | |
France | 67 407 241 | 477,564 (1% of 47,756,439) | 1,910,258 (4% of 47,756,439) | 6,685,901 (14% of 47,756,439) |
Paraguay* | 7 453 695 | 5 083 420 (61.5%) | 6,596,520 (68,2%) | 6 484 714 (87%) |
Nicaragua* | 6 595 674 | 6 285 677 (490,124 with other mother tongue) | 6,404,399 (97.1%) | |
El Salvador* | 6 330 947 | 6 316 847 (14,100 with other mother tongue) | 6,311,954 (99.7%) | |
Brazil | 214 100 000 | 460,018 | 460,018 | 6,056,018 (460,018 immigrants native speakers + 96,000 descendants of Spanish immigrants + 5,500,000 can hold a conversation) |
Italy | 60 542 215 | 255,459 | 1,037,248 (2% of 51,862,391) | 5,704,863 (11% of 51,862,391) |
Costa Rica* | 5 262 374 | 5 176 956 (84,310 with other mother tongue) | 5,225,537 (99.3%) | |
Panama* | 4 278 500 | 3 777 457 (501,043 with other mother tongue) | 3,931,942 (91.9%) | |
Uruguay* | 3 543 026 | 3 392 826 (150,200 with other mother tongue) | 3,486,338 (98.4%) | |
Puerto Rico* | 3 285 874 | 3,095,293 (94.2%) | 3,253,015 (99%) | |
United Kingdom | 67 081 000 | 120,000 | 518,480 (1% of 51,848,010) | 3,110,880 (6% of 51,848,010) |
Philippines | 101,562,305 | 438,882 | 3,016,773 | |
Germany | 83 190 556 | 375,207 | 644,091 (1% of 64,409,146) | 2,576,366 (4% of 64,409,146) |
Morocco | 35 601 000 | 6,586 | 6,586 | 1,664,823 (10%) |
Equatorial Guinea* | 1 505 588 | 1 114 135 (74%) | 1 320 401 (87.7%) | |
Canada | 34,605,346 | 553,495 | 553,495 | 939,348 (293,000 limited competence speakers + 93,853 students) |
Romania | 21,355,849 | 182,467 (1% of 18,246,731) | 912,337 (5% of 18,246,731) | |
Portugal | 10,636,888 | 323,237 (4% of 8,080,915) | 808,091 (10% of 8,080,915) | |
Netherlands | 16,665,900 | 133,719 (1% of 13,371,980) | 668,599 (5% of 13,371,980 ) | |
Ivory Coast | 21,359,000 | 566,178 (students) | ||
Australia | 21,507,717 | 117,498 | 117,498 | 547,397 (117,498 native speakers + 374,571 limited competence speakers + 55,328 students) |
Sweden | 9,555,893 | 77,912 (1% of 7,791,240) | 77,912 (1% of 7,791,240) | 467,474 (6% of 7,791,240) |
Belgium | 10,918,405 | 89,395 (1% of 8,939,546) | 446,977 (5% of 8,939,546) | |
Benin | 10,008,749 | 412,515 (students) | ||
Senegal | 12,853,259 | 356,000 (students) | ||
Poland | 38,092,000 | 324,137 (1% of 32,413,735) | 324,137 (1% of 32,413,735) | |
Austria | 8,205,533 | 70,098 (1% of 7,009,827) | 280,393 (4% of 7,009,827) | |
Belize | 430,191 | 224,130 (52.1%) | 224,130 (52.1%) | 270,160 (62,8 %) |
Algeria | 33,769,669 | 175,000 | 223,000 | |
Switzerland | 8,570,146 | 197,113 (2.3%) | 197,113 | 211,533 (14,420 students) |
Cameroon | 21,599,100 | 193,018 (students) | ||
Denmark | 5,484,723 | 45,613 (1% of 4,561,264) | 182,450 (4% of 4,561,264) | |
Israel | 7,112,359 | 130,000 | 175,000 | |
Japan | 127,288,419 | 108,000 | 108,000 | 168,000 (60,000 students) |
Gabon | 1,545,255 | 167,410 (students) | ||
Bonaire and Curaçao | 223,652 | 10,006 | 10,006 | 150,678 |
Ireland | 4,581,269 | 35,220 (1% of 3,522,000) | 140,880 (4% of 3,522,000) | |
Finland | 5,244,749 | 133,200 (3% of 4,440,004) | ||
Bulgaria | 7,262,675 | 130,750 (2% of 6,537,510) | 130,750 (2% of 6,537,510) | |
Norway | 5,165,800 | 13,000 | 13,000 | 129,168 (92,168 students) |
Czech Republic | 10,513,209 | 90,124 (1% of 9,012,443) | ||
Russia | 146 171 015 | 3 000 | 3 000 | 87 313 (84,313 students) |
Hungary | 9,957,731 | 83,206 (1% of 8,320,614) | ||
Aruba | 101,484 | 13,710 | 75,402 | 83,064 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 1,317,714 | 4,000 | 4,000 | 70,401 |
Guam | 1,201 | 1,201 | 60,582 | |
China | 1 411 778 724 | 5 000 | 5 000 | 59 499 (54,499 students) |
New Zealand | 22,000 | 22,000 | 58,373 (36,373 students) | |
Slovenia | 35,194 (2% of 1,759,701) | 52,791 (3% of 1,759,701) | ||
India | 1 386 745 000 | 1 000 | 1 000 | 50 264 (49,264 students) |
Andorra | 84,484 | 30,414 | 30,414 | 47,271 |
Slovakia | 5,455,407 | 45,500 (1% of 4,549,955) | ||
Gibraltar | 29,441 | 22,758 (77.3%) | ||
Lithuania | 2,972,949 | 28,297 (1% of 2,829,740) | ||
Luxembourg | 524,853 | 4,049 (1% of 404,907) | 8,098 (2% of 404,907) | 24,294 (6% of 404,907) |
Western Sahara* | 513,000 | n.a. | 22,000 | |
Turkey | 83 614 362 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 20,346 (4,346 students) |
US Virgin Islands | 16,788 | 16,788 | 16,788 | |
Latvia | 2,209,000 | 13,943 (1% of 1,447,866) | ||
Cyprus | 2% of 660,400 | |||
Estonia | 9,457 (1% of 945,733) | |||
Jamaica | 2,711,476 | 8,000 | 8,000 | 8,000 |
Namibia | 666 | 3,866 | 3,866 | |
Egypt | 3,500 (students) | |||
Malta | 3,354 (1% of 335,476) | |||
Pamoza | 7,626,000,000 (Chiŵelengelo cha ŵayowoyi wose pa charu chapasi) | 484,520,026 (6.2 %) | 506,375,556 (6.5 % ) | 566,965,406 (7.2 %) |
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