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If Spain helped Morocco claim soveignty over Western Sahara would Mococco Officialize the Spanish language?

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Coqui asked:


I think Morocco should have Arabic, Berber, and Spanish as official languages will this ever happen?

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Are the Spanish language and strong Catholic influence major cultural uniting factors in much of latin america?

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. asked:


That is a major reason why someone from Spain all the way thousands of miles can come to Mexico and have an easier time fitting in than many Americans would.

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How different is the Spanish language spoken throughout the world?

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I am debating whether to learn Arabic or Spanish as a third language. I am wondering if I was to learn Spanish, the dialect taught in American schools, would I be able to understand the Spanish spoken in Spain, Mexico, Uruguay, and so on? I know there are differences in the language between countries but would it be too difficult for a non-native speaker to understand?

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How does one refer to the Castillian Language (Spanish Language) in Portuguese?

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Michael asked:


For example, in Spain, Spanish is actually Castellano, bc there is Galician, Catalan, and Basque also spoken there. How does one refer the Castellano (Castillian) in the Portuguese language, in Portugal?

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Which Spanish language option is closest to Castellano?

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♥ Sprinkles asked:


I’m trying to set my dictionary in Microsoft Word to Spanish…Is Mexican Spanish closest? Spain – International Sort? Or the Spanish – United States? Venezuela? Thanks.
My Spanish teacher said that the form of Spanish specifically called Castellano was the purest form of Spanish – and the Spanish taught at schools.

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