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The Spanish language is from the family of Hispanic languages and is the 3rd most popular language in the world next to Mandarin and English. There are over 410 million Spanish speakers in nearly 24 countries. It is also the most prevalent among the romance languages that are Spanish, Romanian, French, Catalan, Italian and Portuguese. The Romance or Neo-Latin languages were first established nearly in 8th century A.D. in ancient Rome and are descended from Vulgar Latin. With such an old history and popularity geographically, Spanish translation in to and from other languages is also in practice since a very long time. It is the official language of 20 countries including Spain, South American countries except Brazil and Guyana, six Central American countries except Mexico and Belize, Dominican Republic, Cuba and Puerto Rico. Additionally, it is also spoken in west coast of Africa, Balearic, parts of Morocco, Canary Islands and Equatorial Guinea. Spanish was spread in America in the 15th Century colonization period. The great Christopher Columbus was used to speak Castilian Spanish language, a type of Spanish that was popular in Spain in 1492 when he sailed to the Americas. Different Versions of Spanish So in this way, Spanish was spread in different parts of the United States of America and now it is largely spoken in Southern Florida, Texas, California, Arizona, New Mexico and other major cities. In addition, it is sporadically spoken in Virginia, North Carolina, Arkansas, parts of Georgia, Tennessee and South Carolina. As the language has spread over a huge geographic area, it has many dialects or versions now. There are various local flavors as the language developed over the centuries but at the core all of its dialects are the same. So now there is a variety of Spanish versions such as Bolivian, Central American, Chilean, Ecuadorian, Northern Mexican, Peruvian, Argentine, Amazonian, Caribbean, Andean, Colombian, Mexican, Paraguayan, Puerto Rican, US Spanish and so on. Significance of Spanish in the USA
The value of Spanish in the US can be measured from the rapidly growing rate of Spanish speakers that are expected to grow from 34 million to 100 million till 2050. Additionally, by 2050 the worldwide Spanish speaker may reach 530 million. The Hispanics population is the fastest growing minority group in the US. Nearly 70% of the Hispanics people in US speak mostly Spanish at home. As the Spanish speakers are increasing and so its popularity in US many companies in the country are using English to Spanish translation for marketing and user support purpose. Moreover, Hispanics hold different nationalities as they have migrated from their Latin American home countries. Now there is third generation of Hispanics in USA and they are now a cultural part of US and so the Spanish as an essential part of communication even for the natives. |