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{{Infobox language
| altname = Takastalanit
| altname = Takastalanit
| name = Taspenyult
| Isem = Taspenyult
| ethnicity = [[Spaniards]], [[Hispanic]]s, and [[Latino]]s
| [[Azdar]] = [[Spaniards]], [[Hispanic]]s, and [[Latino]]s
| nativename = {{lang|es|español}} <br /> {{lang|es|castellano}}
| nativename = {{lang|es|español}} <br /> {{lang|es|castellano}}
| pronunciation = espaˈɲol, kasteˈʎano
| pronunciation = espaˈɲol, kasteˈʎano
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| ancestor = [[Old Spanish language|Old Spanish]]
| ancestor = [[Old Spanish language|Old Spanish]]
| script = [[Latin script|Latin]] ([[Spanish orthography|Spanish alphabet]])<br />[[Spanish Braille]]
| script = [[Latin script|Latin]] ([[Spanish orthography|Spanish alphabet]])<br />[[Spanish Braille]]
| nation = {{Collapsible list | titlestyle = font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left; | title = [[List of countries where Spanish is an official language|21 n tmura]]|
| nation = {{Collapsible list | titlestyle = font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left; | title = [[Umuɣ n tmura yeggunin ɣef Tespanyult d tutlayt tamaddudt|21 n tmura]]|
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|{{flag|Argentina}}
|{{flag|Bolivia}}
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'''Taspenyult''' (Es: Lengua Española) neɣ ''' d [[tutlayt]] i ttmeslayen lmaḍ.
'''Taspenyult''' (isem adigan: Lengua Española) d [[tutlayt]] [[Tutlayin tindurupyin|tandurupt]]


== Tiwelhiwin ==
== Tiwelhiwin ==

Lqem n wass 7 Ctember 2019 à 13:50

Tutlayt taspenyult
Takastalanit
español
castellano
Abdar espaˈɲol, kasteˈʎano
Tamnaḍt Spain, Hispanic America, Equatorial Guinea (see below)
At tutlayt tayemmat
480 n yimelyan n at tutlayt tayemmat (2018)[1]
75 million L2 speakers and speakers with limited capacity (2018) + 22 million students [1]
Talɣa tazikant
Latin (Spanish alphabet)
Spanish Braille
Signed Spanish (Spain, Mexico and presumably elsewhere)
Addad amaddud
Tamaddudt deg


Regulated by Association of Spanish Language Academies
(Real Academia Española and 22 other national Spanish language academies)
Ingalen n tutlayt
ISO 639-1 es
ISO 639-2 spa
ISO 639-3 spa
Glottolog stan1288[2]
Linguasphere 51-AAA-b
  Spanish as official language
  Unofficial, but spoken by more than 25% of the population
  Unofficial, but spoken by 10-20% of the population
  Unofficial, but spoken by 5-9% of the population
  Spanish-based creole languages spoken


Taspenyult (isem adigan: Lengua Española) d tutlayt tandurupt

Tiwelhiwin

  1. 1,0 et 1,1 El español: una lengua viva – Informe 2018 (PDF) (Report). Instituto Cervantes. 2018.
  2. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Spanish". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.