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LANGUAGES OF SPAIN

LANGUAGES OF SPAIN. MAIN MENU. Language. Dialects. Distribution. Basic phrases. Language. An o fficial language of Spain is Ca stilian Spanish. There are also many dialects in various regions of Spain, with differences in pronunciation and writing. Dialects:.

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LANGUAGES OF SPAIN

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  1. LANGUAGES OF SPAIN

  2. MAIN MENU Language Dialects Distribution Basic phrases

  3. Language An official language of Spain is Castilian Spanish. There are also many dialects in various regions of Spain, with differences in pronunciation and writing.

  4. Dialects: • Castilian, the basis • of the literary language • Galician, referring • to Portuguese • Leonese • Aragonese • southern Regions of Spain

  5. DISTRIBUTION Distribution Spanish is the primary language of 20 countries worldwide.There are approximately 405 million people speaking Spanish as a native language,making it the second most spoken language by number of native speakersintheworld. Total number of Spanish speakers is between 470 and 500 million, and it’s the third most spoken language. Internet usage statistics for 2007 show Spanish as the third most commonly used language on the Internet. Spanish is the primary language of 20 countries worldwide.There are approx. 405 million people speaking Spanish as a native language,making it the second most spoken language by number of native speakers. Total number of Spanish speakers is between 470 and 500 million, and it’s the third most spoken language. Internet usage statistics for 2007 show Spanish as the third most commonly used language on the Internet. Map showing the amount of Spanish speaking people in different countries

  6. Amount of Spanish speaking people in different countries Darker tone of red symbolises bigger amount, lighter – smaller amount.

  7. Hello! - Czesc – Hola!Good Morning! - Dzien dobry – Buenos días – (before 2 a.m) Good Afternoon - Dzien dobry – Buenas tardes – (after 2 a.m. before 9 p.m) Good Evening - Dobry wieczór - Buenas noches – (after 9 p.m) Bye - Do widzenia – Adiós Yes - Tak- Sí No - Nie – No OK? – Vale? Sorry - Przepraszam - Perdón Thank You - Dziekuje - Gracias Please - Bardzo prosze - De nada How are you - Jak sie masz ? - Cómo esta?What time is it? - Która jest godzina ? - Qué hora es?\Tienes hora?My name is.. - Nazywam sie .... - Me llamo ....May I? - Moge ? - Puedo? Basic phrases in Spanish

  8. Sources: http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C4%99zyk_hiszpa%C5%84ski http://zapytaj.onet.pl/Category/015,009/2,18430921,Podstawowe_zwroty_w_jezyku_hiszpanskim.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_language

  9. Thank you for yourattention! :) Made by: Natalia Wieczorek and Kamil Smutniak

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