Reasons to learn Spanish language
Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world, with over 500 million native speakers. It's also the native language of people living in Spain, Mexico, Central America, South America and some regions of North America (including Puerto Rico). Out of all these countries, Spain has the largest number of speakers. Apart from being a powerful tool for communication, learning to speak Spanish can also improve your chances of getting a job. So what are you waiting for? Start learning today!
According to a 2013 report from the Pew Research Center, an estimated 38 million people in the United States speak Spanish as their first language, and analysts predict that Latin America's population will reach 130 million by 2060, making the US likely the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world. According to a study, there are 37 million Spanish speakers in the US, and the Association of Spanish Language Academies predicts that the United States will be the second largest country with Spanish speakers after Mexico. According to a report by the Pew Research Center, an estimated 37.6 million people in the US speak Spanish as their first language, and analysts predict that Latinos will reach 128.8 million by the 2060s, making the United States the third largest Spanish-speaking country in the world. Spanish has an official language status in 20 different countries and more than 550 million people speak the language at least with some level of competence. It is also one of the most popular languages for people trying to learn in the region, with 20 million students learning the language in some way. Spanish is the official (or co-official) language of Spain and most of Central and South America and several Caribbean countries. As a result, Spanish is recognized as the second most widely spoken language in terms of native speakers, ranking second only to English. Spanish is also a very useful language to know and doing business in Spanish with Latin American companies is a great way to improve your resume and your career prospects. Although Spanish is the official language, not all Spanish is spoken, and this is worth knowing if you want to communicate with more than one in ten people. Spanish is one of the easiest languages for native English speakers to learn. Compared to many other languages, Spanish is something that English speakers can easily absorb if you are willing to make an effort.
Since Spanish is a Latin language, you will find that if you learn Spanish, you will understand your native vocabulary better. Many English words are of Latin origin and if you learn vocabulary in Spanish you can broaden your English vocabulary. Since Latin roots are the foundation of many English words, primarily scientific and technical words, knowing Spanish will help English speakers (and to a certain degree other European speakers) not only to broaden their vocabulary but also to understand words in their own language. Learning Spanish will not surprisingly help you to learn Japanese and other non-Indo-European languages, as learning the structure of a language provides a point of reference for learning other languages. Spanish is a huge advantage when it comes to learning a third language such as French or Italian as it is a Romance language. If you want to learn a non-related language such as Mandarin Chinese or Russian, it also helps to speak Spanish. They know better than to be able to speak to the locals in their own language. In most countries you visit, it is easy to learn the language you are accustomed to. However, it is more difficult (or unlikely) to learn a language in all the countries you visit. Spanish is a great language to learn because it is easy to practice anywhere in the world. Spanish is also an important language to learn if you like to travel. If you take a little time to learn the Spanish language before heading for a distant country, your understanding and appreciation of the places you visit will improve. If you can prove that you are a capable employee with the right professional skills, you are more likely to find the dream job if you speak a foreign language such as Spanish, than if you are monolingual. If you live in an English-speaking country, there is no urgent need to learn Spanish or any other foreign language. In fact, many jobs today require a minimum of basic knowledge of another language. If you visit a popular destination such as Mexico or the Caribbean Islands, speaking the local language will help you get off the beaten track and have a more authentic experience. Knowing a little Spanish in advance can help travelers communicate more easily, especially considering that a large number of Spanish speakers do not speak English. Knowing the language and culture of the country you are visiting can give you insights into people and culture that foreign speakers may never have access to. Whether you choose to go it alone in Central America or in Spain, the mother country of the Spanish language, knowing Spanish is something you should do.
If you plan to travel or live in a Spanish-speaking country, having the ability to understand and speak Spanish better will improve your quality of life and allow you to build lasting relationships with those you meet. Even if you have English in the country, speaking your mother tongue will help you build genuine friendships and improve your experience. Learning a language like Spanish won't only increases your ability to concentrate on learning, but it also helps you to better understand cultures outside of your own. Understanding Spanish will open up the world of Spanish theatre and enable you to read in its original form great works of literature such as Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote and watch Spanish-language films without distracting subtitles. When you learn Spanish, you can enjoy movies in their natural language.



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