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Spanish is an Iberian Romance language, and the third or fourth most spoken language in the world. It is spoken as a first language by about 352 million people, or by 417 million including non-native speakers (according to 1999 estimates). The majority of Spanish speakers live in Latin America.
| Spanish (español or castellano) | |
|---|---|
| Spoken in: | Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, Nicaragua, Chile, USA, Venezuela, Costa Rica , Cuba and 35 other countries. |
| Total speakers: | 417 million |
| Genetic classification: |
Indo-European ItalicThe Italic subfamily is a member of the Centum branch of the Indo-European language group. Italic has two branches: Sabellic including: Oscan, spoken in the south-central region of the Italian peninsula Umbrian (not to be confused with the modern Umbrian |
| Official status | |
| Official language of: | Mexico, Spain, Colombia, Argentina, Nicaragua, Chile, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Cuba and 14 other countries |
| Regulated by: | Real Academia Española |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-1: | es |
| ISO 639-2: | spa |
| SIL: | SPN |
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Spaniards tend to call their language español (Spanish) when contrasting it with other national languages (e.g. in a list with French and English), but call it castellano (Castilian) when contrasting it with regional languages of Spain (like Galician, Basque, and Catalan.) For the rest of the Spanish-speaking world, speakers of the language in some areas refer to it as español, and in others castellano is more common.