I honestly thought we were higher.
Countries by Spanish-speaking population
it takes 5 Chicanos to form one Spanish speaker
Since ch*canos don't learn Spanish, it takes immigration for the numbers of speakers to grown in your cunt.
In the rest of the hispanosphere you just need to be like 2 years old
>Portugal not even on the list
What the fuck is their problem?
>brazilians don’t speak spani-..
Los Estados Unidos De Amèrica
I bet the number of Spanish speaking people in the US is even lower.
In the US if a person consider himself "hispanic" then the government assumes that person speaks Spanish but it's not necessarily true.
>Hi name's Tiffany and like I'm 3/3573 Guatemalan so I'm a hot latina lol HOLA MUCHACHA CALIENTE!!!!!! Oh my gosh I'm sorry Hispanic
After what i have seen in NY and Boston i dont belive in your countrys statistics no more
>Los Estados Unidos de Norteamerica
Yeah I heard Filipino style Spanish was a thing but it's slowly dying
What did you see?
What was it?
>I honestly thought we were higher.
Maybe get out of the southwest sometime and realize almost no one else in the U.S. speaks Spanish?
OP here, it's true. I live in LA.
lmao the delusion
In NYC, Washington DC and New Orleans I was able to practice my Spanish more than at anytime anywhere in Canada.
>In the US if a person consider himself "hispanic" then the government assumes that person speaks Spanish but it's not necessarily true.
no
>top 5
>not high as fuck
???
In the South lots of people speak Spanish, they even share some cultural aspects with their neighbor countries
I thought we were number 2 or 3 after or before Spain. I didn't know Colombia and Argentina's populations were that high.
i dont get it
>speak Spanish not German
South Brazil confirmed for non-aryan brown shithole
If that doesn't include illegal aliens, our spanish speaking population could be much higher...around 25million higher
>Canada's Hispanic population is 2.1%
That climate makes the perfect 'wall.' It's something Liberals can't legislate away either.
Here's a better source, from the Instituto Cervantes 2018 report "El Español: Una Lengua Viva"
México 124.737.788
Estados Unidos 58.200.875
Colombia 49.608.366
España 46.572.132
Argentina 44.494.502
Perú 32.162.184
Venezuela 31.828.110
Chile 18.552.218
Guatemala 16.838.489
Ecuador 15.924.465
Cuba 11.417.398
Bolivia 11.307.314
República Dominicana 10.266.1492
Honduras 9.012.229
Paraguay 7.052.983
El Salvador 6.375.467
Nicaragua 6.283.437
Costa Rica 5.003.402
Panamá 4.158.783
Uruguay 3.468.879
Puerto Rico 3.337.177
Guinea Ecuatorial 1.222.442
Filipinas 46.5014
Figures include "Hablantes nativos"+"Grupo de Dominio Nativo"+Grupo de Competencia Limitada"
asd
*465 014
Portugal would be around 1 million
your not trying hard enough hector, you should be #1 in that list
Why would anyone learn spanish? We just speak portuguese with a faggot accent so they can understand us
Still pretty high, Juanito.