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  1. May 11, 2023 · Spanish has 496 million native speakers and 595 million total speakers, according to a report by the Cervantes Institute. Native Spanish speakers make up 6.3 percent of the world’s population. Spanish speakers in general (including non-native speakers and Spanish language learners) make up 7.5 percent of the world’s population.

  2. According to the Wilson Center, this means that Spanish is the second most common native language in the world, after Mandarin Chinese. The study also found that the US has the fifth largest native Spanish-speaking population, after Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Spain. With over 41 million native Spanish speakers in the US, it also has the ...

  3. Interestingly, Spanish is the native language of more than 13 percent of the total U.S. population, amounting to around 39 million people. When combined with those who speak Spanish as a second language, the U.S. has in excess of 50 million Spanish speakers in total, making it the second largest Spanish speaking country in the world.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HispanophoneHispanophone - Wikipedia

    Hispanophone refers to anything related to the Spanish language . In a cultural, rather than merely linguistic sense, the notion of "Hispanophone" goes further than the above definition. The Hispanic culture is the legacy of the vast and prolonged Spanish Empire, and so the term can refer to people whose cultural background is primarily ...

  5. Apr 3, 2024 · Spanish-speaking people are abundant in countries ranging from the Philippines to Spain, the US to Colombia. 493 million people globally are native speakers, as per Cervantes ’ recent study. The overall count increases to 591 million when we consider those who have a good level of proficiency or use it as a non-native tongue.

  6. Nov 28, 2022 · With over 120 million speakers, Mexico has the world’s largest Spanish speaking population. In second place, Colombia has over 45 million speakers. Argentina, with 47 million speakers, and the United States, with 42 million speakers, round out the top four.

  7. The United States is the non-hispanic country with the largest number of native Spanish speakers in the world, with approximately 41.76 million people with a native command of the language in 2021.

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