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Because Spain was a very influential country in the world at that time in the age of navigation, it was only because of the gradual decline of Spain in recent years that it did not develop into a superpower.
But we have to know that there were only six countries that had a great influence on the world during the time of sailing, so it can be seen that Spain was very powerful at that time, so it spoke Spanish.
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Many people may think that Spain is not developed and is not a superpower, so they don't understand why Spanish can have such influence in the world. But we have to know that at that time, Spain was very powerful, because the period of exploration can be said to be the first time when human beings originated to develop in other places, and it can be said that there were no advanced things at that time, and it can be said that it can be developed at that time, and it can be said that it has a great influence in the world. Therefore, although Spain is not a very powerful superpower now, its influence cannot be replaced by other countries.
And why did Spain decline? It is because there have been more wars in the Spanish country in modern times, and we all know that war is the most basic reason for the collapse of a country, so because Spain has too many wars and consumes too many human and material resources, the Spanish state has gradually declined. So now many people may not know that Spain has a glorious history before, and they think that it is only a small country, why can its language have such a high influence in the world?
But although Spain is in decline, he still has a strong foundation, and Spain is developing well today. Therefore, I believe that one day Spain will definitely return to the glory of the Age of Sail and develop its country into a superpower, and the influence of Spanish will also be learned all over the world, so that more people can learn Spanish.
As for the development of Spain, I would like to give my best wishes and hope that he will develop better.
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Although Spain is not a superpower now, in the past, Spain's military strength was still very strong, and many countries were colonies of Spain, so Spanish slowly became popular and became very influential.
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Although Spain was not a superpower, it had many colonies during the colonial period, which led to the widespread spread of Spanish, which is still used in some countries today.
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Because this is the effect of a long history. During the period of the Great Discoveries and the Industrial Revolution, Spain was the first capitalist country to become stronger, and at that time they occupied the deadly territories extensively, especially in what is now Latin America, so the Spanish language was also widely spread.
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Because although Spain is not a superpower now, it is historically a great power, with colonies all over the world and great influence.
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Because Spain's position in the world economy is unparalleled, and it intersects with many other countries.
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This is because there are many people who speak Spanish as their native language.
Spanish (Spanish: espa ol; English: Spanish), belongs to the West Romance branch of the Indo-European language family.
In terms of the number of first language speakers, about 100 million people speak as their mother tongue. Spanish is spoken by nearly 100 million people in the world, both first and second languages. It is mainly used in Spain and Latin America (except Brazil, Belize, French Guiana, Haiti, etc.).
Spanish is known as Spanish (ESPA OL) in Spain, the United States, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, Colombia, Ecuador, and Uruguay; Elsewhere, Spanish is predominantly Castellano. The Spanish town is one of the six working languages of the United Nations.
Region of use
Spanish is spoken mainly in Latin America, with the exception of Brazil, Belize, French Guiana, Haiti, etc., as well as in Spain itself. There are also significant users in several southern states of the United States, the Philippines, and parts of Africa, including Equatorial Guinea, Western Sahara, and parts of Spain's African territories, Ceuta and Melilla. About 100 million people speak their mother tongue across all seven continents.
Spanish is one of the official languages of the African Union, the European Union and the United Nations. In the 21st century, Spanish is spoken as an official language in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay and Venezuela.
The above content refers to the Encyclopedia - Spanish.
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There are several reasons why Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world. First of all, Spanish is the official language of Spain and is widely spoken in Latin American countries, the United States, the Philippines, and other countries and regions. Latin American countries, including Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, etc., use Spanish as their main communication tool, resulting in an ever-expanding use of Spanish.
In addition, the United States has the largest number of non-Spanish-speaking speakers of Spanish, and its importance is growing in the United States due to its strong economic and demographic ties with Latin America. Secondly, the Spanish language has a rich cultural tradition and a long history. Spanish is one of the languages of the Latin family, and Latin plays an important role in European history.
Spanish is also one of the world's most important literary languages, and many Spanish literary works are widely circulated around the world, adding a unique charm to the status of the Spanish language. Finally, the trend of globalization has also promoted the development of the Spanish language. With the acceleration of globalization, the influence of Spanish-speaking countries and regions in the economy, **, tourism and cultural exchanges has been increasing, attracting more and more people to learn and use Spanish.
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There are 32 countries and regions where Spanish is spoken. Spain, Argentina, Mexico, Bolivia, Chile, Venezuela, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Uruguay, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominica, Puerto Rico, Belize, Trinidad and Tobago, Equatorial Guinea, Spanish Sahara, Morocco, Philippines, Andorra, New Mexico (USA), Texas (USA), Arizona (USA), Canifria (USA) , Easter Island (Chile).
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Distribution by geography.
EuropeEurope is the birthplace of the Spanish language, but Spain is the only country to make it an official language.
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It's detailed. I would like to add a question about the Spanish accent in various places. The earliest birthplace of the Spanish language is Spain in Europe.
There are now more than 40 million people in Spain, and there are two main voices. Anyone who watches football knows that the two voices are the Madrid region and the Barcelona region. With the development of Spanish colonization, Spanish is spoken in 32 countries and regions around the world.
These Spanish languages were developed later, and each country and region has its own local dialect. In fact, it is also very easy to understand, our Chinese language and various local dialects! Well, having said so much.
The place where the Spanish is spoken most is in South America, also known as Latin America. Six predominantly Spanish-speaking countries in South America, mainly Argentina, have set up Spanish learning centers, with Argentine Spanish as the main Spanish language. Similar to Mandarin in Chinese Chinese.
Therefore, it is more phonetically practical to go to Argentina to learn Spanish.
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Spanish is an ancient Latin language formed on the basis of the Castilian regional dialect of Spain, belongs to the Latin language family, and the number of people who use Spanish as their mother tongue exceeds 400 million, making it the third largest language in the world after Chinese and English, and one of the six working languages of the United Nations.
In addition to Spain in Europe, the Spanish-speaking countries in the world are mainly located in Latin America. They are Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay and Venezuela. Spanish is also spoken in several southern states of the United States, but also in Belize, Gibraltar, the Philippines, Trinidad and Tobago, and Western Sahara.
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