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:This article is about the international language known as Spanish. For other languages spoken in Spain see Languages of Spain

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
   RomanceThe Romance languages also called Romanic languages are a subfamily of the Italic languages, specifically the descendants of the Vulgar Latin dialects spoken by the common people evolving in different areas after the break-up of the Roman Empire. Latin it
    Italo-Western
     Western
      Gallo-Iberian
       Ibero-Romance
        West IberianWest Iberian language is the subcategory of Romance languages, including Spanish and Portugese.
        Spanish

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


1 “Spanish” or “Castilian”

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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.



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