Research with Spanish-speaking populations in the United States: Lost in the translation; a commentary and a plea. Neuropsychology, 27, 555- 564.Artiola i Fortuny, L., Garolera, M., Hermosillo Romo, D., Feldman, E., Fernandez Barillas, H., Keefe, R., . . . Verger Maestre, K. (...
Spanish was spoken in the United States long before the United States existed! If you look at an old map of what is now the United States, you will observe that huge areas of the American Southwest and all of Florida was previously part of New Spain. Spanish is the most popular foreign...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Latin America (redirected fromSpanish Speaking Commonwealth) Dictionary Thesaurus Latin America Latin America,the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South...
Also found in: Thesaurus, Encyclopedia. Latin America The countries of the Western Hemisphere south of the United States, especially those speaking Spanish, Portuguese, or French. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt...
There are more than 580 million people in the world (approximately 7.5% of the global population) who speak Spanish. It is the second-most spoken language around the globe, and the second-most spoken language in the United States, with more than 43 million people speaking Spanish either as ...
Today, Spanish is unofficially recognised as the United States’ second language and is recognised as a de facto official language in the state of New Mexico. Moreover, the language is increasingly accepted in official documents and even has usage within certain areas of U.S. politics. ...
The Vieira family moved to the United States in 1981. At that time, they decided to stop speaking Spanish at home and only communicate in English. This was because they were now living in an English-speaking country. Now the Vieira children are adults, and they sometimes travel to Spain to...
The Vieira family moved to the United States in 1981. At that time they decided to stop speaking Spanish at home and only communicate in English. This was because they were now living in an English-speaking country.Now the Vieira children
Interested in travelling to a Spanish-speaking country? Read the travel blog below: Touring Cordoba's sorrounding areas (Cordoba, Argentina)The next day was just as hot and we decided to do it all again, booking with the same tour company for a different tour and being collected surprisingly...
It’s spoken in many diverse areas of the world, so Spanish speakers benefit from being able to communicate with all kinds of people in Spanish-speaking countries and beyond. However, despite its ubiquity, you might still be surprised by some cool details about the Spanish language. ...