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| Spanish, Castilian | |
|---|---|
| espanol, castellano | |
| Pronunciation | /espa'nol/, /kaste'yano/ or /kaste'jano/ |
| Region | Spanish speaking countries: ajnrriin, bolliiviy, cili, kollNbiy, koosrrrraarrikk, kyuub, ddomnikk rrippblik, ikvddoo, Equatorial Guinea, El Salvador, gvaattttimaal, hoonntturraas, meksikkoo, Nicaragua, pnaam, prgve, perru, Puerto Rico, speyi, urrugvee, venisveel, and a significant numbers of the populations of Andorra, Belize, Gibraltar, and the United States. |
Native speakers | First languagea: 322[1]- c. 400 million[2][3][4] Totala: 400-500 million[5][6][7] aAll numbers are approximate. |
| Latin (Spanish variant) | |
| Official status | |
Official language in | 21 countries |
| Regulated by | [[Association of Spanish Language Academies|Asociacion de Academias de la Lengua Espanola]] (Real Academia Espanola and 21 other national Spanish language academies) |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-1 | es |
| ISO 639-2 | spa |
| ISO 639-3 | spa |
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[tiruttuk]- | "Encarta-Most Spoken languages". Archived from the original on 2009-10-29. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
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- | "Universidad de Mexico". Archived from the original on 2012-12-09. Retrieved 2012-12-09.
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[tiruttuk]- Abercrombie, David (1967). "Elements of General Phonetics". Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help); Invalid|ref=harv(help) - Cressey, William Whitney (1978). Spanish Phonology and Morphology: A Generative View. Georgetown University Press. ISBN 0878400451.
{{cite book}}: Invalid|ref=harv(help) - Eddington, David (2000). "Spanish Stress Assignment within the Analogical Modeling of Language" (PDF). Language. 76 (1). Language: 92-109. doi:10.2307/417394. JSTOR 417394. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-07-08. Retrieved 2013-08-14.
{{cite journal}}: Invalid|ref=harv(help) - Harris, James (1967). "Sound Change in Spanish and the Theory of Markedness". Language. 45 (3). Language: 538-52. doi:10.2307/411438. JSTOR 411438.
{{cite journal}}: Invalid|ref=harv(help) - Martinez-Celdran, Eugenio; Fernandez-Planas, Ana Ma.; Carrera-Sabate, Josefina (2003). "Castilian Spanish". Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 33 (2): 255-59. doi:10.1017/S0025100303001373.
{{cite journal}}: Invalid|ref=harv(help) - Moreno Fernandez, Francisco; Otero, Jaime (2008), Atlas de la lengua espanola en el mundo, Barcelona: Ariel
- Population by age, both sexes, annual; estimate for 2012 (XLS), UN.
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[tiruttuk]- Nadeau, Jean-Benoit and Julie Barlow. The Story of Spanish. St Martin's Press, 2013.
- "The rise of Spanish Hats off." The Economist. June 1, 2013.
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[tiruttuk]vikkipiiddiy svtntr svvvijnyaankooshttinrre spaaniss bhaass ptipp
spaaniss edition of Wikisource, the free library
- Dictionary of the RAE Real Academia Espanola's official Spanish language dictionary (in Spanish)
- Spanish - BBC Languages
- USA Foreign Service Institute Spanish basic course
- Spanish evolution from Latin
- Spanish phrasebook on Wikivoyage
- Vocabulary - Language Spanish<> For study Spanish
- Size and nature of the Spanish vocabulary
- Collins Unabridged English<>Spanish Dictionary
- - Study Spanish
- Spanish to English Archived 2017-08-08 at the Wayback Machine (nighnnttu)
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