When we started our program to teach Spanish, we chose the name "21 Bridges" because it perfectly represents our goal. But why "21 Bridges"? The name has a special connection to the Spanish-speaking world and our mission to create connections between different cultures and languages.
21 Countries, 21 Cultures, One Language
Spanish is the official language in 21 countries. These countries are spread across four continents, each with its own unique culture, history, and traditions. From the lively streets of Mexico City to the peaceful landscapes of Patagonia, Spanish is a common thread that unites diverse communities.
Spanish is the official language in 21 countries and it is not only spoken in these 21 countries but also in many others as a second or third language. Worldwide, there are almost 493 million native Spanish speakers. Additionally, there are almost 100 million non-native Spanish speakers. That means there are a total of 591 million Spanish speakers worldwide. Spanish is used in business, culture, diplomacy, and everyday conversations.
Reference
Wood, G., & Wood, G. (2024, May 10). How many people speak Spanish? A full breakdown by country - Rosetta Stone. Rosetta Stone. https://lnkd.in/gWqszBtk
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