Spanish Language Translation
Services
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Our team consists of expert Spanish translators. All translators
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technical and others.
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- Patents and legal documents
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- Websites
- Reports
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About the Spanish Language
Spanish (español (help·info)) or Castilian
(castellano) is a Romance language originally from the northern
area of Spain. It is the official language of Spain, most Latin
American countries, and one of the official languages of Equatorial
Guinea, in Africa. In total, twenty-five nations and territories
use Spanish as their primary language. It is one of six official
languages of the United Nations.
Spanish originated as a dialect of Latin along the
remote cross road strips among the Cantabria, Burgos, Soria and
La Rioja provinces of Northern Spain. From there, its use gradually
spread inside the Kingdom of Castile, where it evolved and eventually
became the principal language of the government and trade. It
was later taken to the Americas and other parts of the world in
the last five centuries by Spanish explorers and colonists. The
language is spoken by between 322 and 400 million people natively,
making Spanish the most spoken Romance language and possibly the
second most spoken language by number of native speakers. It is
estimated that the combined total of native and non-native Spanish
speakers is approximately 500 million, likely making it the fourth
most spoken language by total number of speakers.
The language is spoken most extensively in the Americas,
Spain and to a small extent in Africa and Asia Pacific. It is
also the second most widely spoken language in the United States
and by far the most popular studied foreign language in U.S. schools
and Universities.
Source:Wikipedia
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