There are as many reasons to learn Spanish Language as there are places to learn it:
Spanish is spoken by at least an estimated 350 million people around the world and is currently the 4th most commonly spoken language worldwide. Geographically, a large number of countries speak Spanish: Spain, Mexico, the Philippines, Colombia, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Argentina, Chile, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Peru, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Panama, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay and largely in the U.S . Knowing Spanish opens the door for you to communicate with 1/3 of a billion speakers worldwide.
If you live in the U.S., it is possible to maintain almost daily contact with native Spanish speakers in many cities or even in rural areas. This is certainly the case in the many states bordering Mexico, or such states as Florida and New York where there are many immigrants of Cuban heritage. Even if your home state is not located in one of these areas, there is still a great likelihood of finding Spanish-speakers close to where you live, which is perhaps why over half of all students learning languages in U.S. colleges and universities choose Spanish over other languages.
Internationally, people who speak Spanish often have opportunities to work in trade or business fields. Other options include diplomacy, interpretation, and security applications, which all require a sensitivity to and proficiency in another language.
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