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  • Official languages can be classified as either de jure or de facto.
  • A de jure (Latin for "by law") language is one that is legally declared by the state to be an official language of the country.
  • A de facto (Latin for "in fact") laguage is one that is a country's official language in actual practice whether it is legally declared to be or not.
  • For example, Mexico has no legally designated (de jure) official language, but Spanish is the primary language used by both the government and the overwhelming majority of Mexican citizens, making it Mexico's undisputed de facto official language.
  • Note that de jure is not to be confused with the French du jour, which means "of the day".
  • Each country's governing body is a division of the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language (ASALE),
  • In the Caribbean Netherlands, the official language is a Spanish-based Creole known as Papiamento, which is the local variant spoken in the region.

28 countries

Country
# of Spanish Speakers
Regulatory Body
Official Language
Official Language Status
Variant
Additional Details
Mexico127MDe factoAcademia Mexicana de la LenguaMexican Spanish
Colombia51.7MDe jureAcademia Colombiana de la LenguaColombian Spanish
Argentina45.8MDe factoAcademia Argentina de LetrasRioplatense Spanish
Spain43.5MDe jureReal Academia EspañolaPeninsular Spanish
United States41.3MSignificantAcademia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española
Spanish is spoken by 41 million native speakers and as a second language by another 11 million, givi...
Venezuela32.8MDe jureAcademia Venezolana de la LenguaVenezuelan Spanish
Peru29.2MDe jureAcademia Peruana de la LenguaPeruvian Spanish
Chile19.1MDe factoAcademia Chilena de la LenguaChilean Spanish
Ecuador15.3MDe jureAcademia Ecuatoriana de la LenguaEcuadorian Spanish
Guatemala13.8MDe jureAcademia Guatemalteca de la LenguaGuatemalan Spanish
Cuba11.2MDe jureAcademia Cubana de la LenguaCuban Spanish
Dominican Republic10.4MDe jureAcademia Dominicana de la LenguaDominican Spanish
Bolivia10.1MDe jureAcademia Boliviana de la LenguaBolivian Spanish
Honduras9.6MDe jureAcademia Hondureña de la LenguaHonduran Spanish
Nicaragua6.8MDe jureAcademia Nicaragüense de la LenguaNicaraguan Spanish
El Salvador6.3MDe jureAcademia Salvadoreña de la LenguaSalvadoran Spanish
Costa Rica5.2MDe jureAcademia Costarricense de la LenguaCosta Rican Spanish
Paraguay5.2MDe jureAcademia Paraguaya de la Lengua EspañolaParaguayan Spanish
Panama4.1MDe jureAcademia Panameña de la LenguaPanamanian Spanish
Uruguay3.4MDe factoAcademia Nacional de LetrasUruguayan Spanish
Puerto Rico3.2MDe jureAcademia Puertorriqueña de la Lengua EspañolaPuerto Rican Spanish
Equatorial Guinea1.3MDe jureAcademia Ecuatoguineana de la Lengua EspañolaEquatoguinean Spanish
Philippines689KRegionalChavacano
Curacao185.2KOfficialPapiamento
Belize165.3KSignificant
2010 Census data indicated that 56.6% of Belizeans spoke Spanish. Belize borders both Mexico and Gua...
Aruba100KOfficialPapiamento
Andorra40KSignificant
Spanish is spoken by approximately 48.6% of the Andorran population. It is often used in educational...
Gibraltar25.5KSignificant
Approximately 75% of Gibraltar's population speaks Spanish. Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territor...

How many countries speak Spanish?

Spanish is a language that is spoken throughout the world, but there are currently 21 countries that use Spanish as their majority language.

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