The Spread and Development of the Spanish language
Abstract
As globalization becomes more common so does the learning of languages. People in many different countries see the value of learning a foreign language to improve their international business relations. While Spanish is not a commonly heard language in most parts of Africa, Asia, and the majority of Europe, that hasn't stopped it from becoming the second most commonly spoken language. Because of this, the number of people who speak certain languages will continue to rise.
Keywords
Spanish Language; Spread; Development
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i14.6107
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