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Spanish, the first modern language in Europe

As every year, on April 23, we celebrate Spanish Language Day, a language shared by more than 500 million people around the world, being the second language with the largest number of native speakers (only behind Chinese) and the second language in international use (behind English).

Spanish, the first modern language in Europe

As every year, on April 23, we celebrate Spanish Language Day, a language shared by more than 500 million people around the world, being the second language with the largest number of native speakers (only behind Chinese) and the second language in international use (behind English).

Hispanic population: García: the sixth-most-common surname in the United States | USA

A class in Spanish, in a file photo taken in Los Angeles in 2019.ROBYN BECK / afp/ getty imges The growth of the Hispanic population in the United States is reflected in the country’s most common surnames, which are increasingly Spanish in origin, while the number of Spanish speakers also continues to rise. The Pew Research Center will soon publish new data about the increasing size of the Hispanic population in the United States. Already common family names such as García, currently in sixth place according to census data, and Rodríguez, taking the ninth spot, are expected to rise even further up the rankings last released in 2010.

The letter Ñ is people: The history and significance of a single letter

The letter Ñ is people: The history and significance of a single letter Desert Sage column Last week, Google participated in Spanish Language Day a day of appreciation created by the United Nations, one for each of its six official languages with an attractive logo on its search engine (the famous “Google Doodle”) highlighting the letter Ñ, pronounced somewhat like “EN-yay.” Its origin story was repeated in a host of articles this week: How it originated as a ligature, a shorthand used by scribes duplicating Latin texts by hand, with the tilde mark substituting for an N and combining two Ns. Thus, the Latin

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