Spanish language refers to the Romance language derived from Latin that is primarily spoken in Spain and many countries in Central and South America. It is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.
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Latin America: Latin America refers to the region in the Americas where Romance languages, mainly Spanish and Portuguese, are predominantly spoken due to historical colonization by Spain and Portugal.
Bilingualism: Bilingualism refers to the ability to speak two languages fluently. In many parts of the Americas, bilingualism is common due to the prevalence of both English and Spanish.
Immigration: Immigration involves individuals moving from one country or region to another with the intention of settling there permanently. Immigration has contributed significantly to the spread and influence of Spanish language in various parts of the Americas.