It was a Spanish colony. This is the same reason that the majority of the countries of Central and South America are Spanish-speaking...and the same reason people in the US speak predominantly English. A colonizing power will force its language on a colonial people.
Argentina's official language is Spanish due to the Spanish colonization during the 16th century. Spanish conquistadors and settlers brought the language to the region, where it gradually became the dominant language through cultural assimilation and intermixing with indigenous languages. Over time, Spanish became firmly entrenched as the national language of Argentina.
The four countries with the largest Spanish-speaking populations are Mexico, Colombia, Spain, and Argentina.
By population: Mexico, Spain, Colombia, and Argentina By size: Argentina, Mexico, Peru, and Colombia.
Chile is the southernmost Spanish-speaking country in the world. It is located in South America, bordered by Argentina to the east, Bolivia to the northeast, and Peru to the north.
The largest Spanish-speaking country by land area is Argentina, covering approximately 2.8 million square kilometers.
The six most Spanish-speaking countries are Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, Peru, and Venezuela. These countries have large populations of Spanish speakers and Spanish is the official language in each of them.
No, Argentina is a Spanish speaking country.
In Argentina and other Spanish-speaking countries, a siesta is a nap.
Chile is the southernmost Spanish-speaking country in the world. It is located in South America, bordered by Argentina to the east, Bolivia to the northeast, and Peru to the north.
Because Argentina is a Spanish speaking country, you would say it the same way you would in any other Spanish speaking country.
As of 2011, Argentina is the country with the fourth largest Spanish speaking population (approximately 40 million).
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Argentina is a Spanish speaking country, so you would say "sí".
In area, Argentina. By population, Colombia. (Argentina is #2)
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Some Spanish-speaking countries include Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Peru. These countries predominantly speak Spanish as their official language and are located in different regions around the world. You can easily find a map online that shows the distribution of Spanish-speaking countries worldwide.
The four countries with the largest Spanish-speaking populations are Mexico, Colombia, Spain, and Argentina.
The largest Spanish-speaking country by land area is Argentina, covering approximately 2.8 million square kilometers.