it depends, if you were born in a spanish speaking country, no... because that would be your main language. If you speak a different default language, like English, yes. Because you don't speak it normally.
Yes, Spanish is considered a foreign language for non-native speakers who are not raised in a Spanish-speaking environment.
If one considers English to be a native language of the U.S. (which could be a point of debate in itself), then Spanish would be the most-spoken foreign language and the dialects of the Chinese language would be the second most-spoken foreign language.
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French children are first taught French. The first foreign language is English, then Spanish, then German.
Approximately 1.4% of the population in Brasilia speaks Spanish as their first language.
"I am" in Spanish is "yo soy" or "yo estoy," in French it is "je suis," and in German it is "ich bin."
She is taking Spanish as a foreign language.
Elliot Glass has written: 'Square One's Foreign Language Lifelines-Spanish (Squareone Foreign Language Lifeline)' 'Everyday Spanish' 'Square One's Foreign Language Lifelines-Italian (Squareone Foreign Language Lifeline)'
'it's a foreign language' = 'es un idioma extranjero'
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No, grill is not a Spanish word. There are many words in the Spanish language that are foreign words, which means they did not exist in the Spanish language and the Spanish had no better word for it, so they use it. The verb 'to grill' is Asar, but the noun grill is a foreign word for them.
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No, not unless the speaker learned it as a foreign language.
It depends on your interests and goals. Common options include Spanish, French, Mandarin, or German. Consider choosing a language that is widely spoken and aligns with your career aspirations or personal interests.