Languages_of_Spain
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The majority of the languages of Spain belong to the Romance language family. Spanish is the only language with official status throughout the country. Four other languages regionally hold co-official status alongside Spanish: Catalan/Valencian, Galician, Basque, and Aranese. Basque is the only language with official status in Spain that is neither Romance nor Indo-European. Spanish is the most wi
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| Languages of Spain | |
|---|---|
| Official | Spanish (nationwide); Catalan/Valencian, Galician, Basque and Aranese Occitan (selected regions) |
| Regional | Aragonese, Asturleonese, Moroccan Arabic, Portuguese, Tarifit, Catalan/Valencian, Galician (the latter two outside official language areas). |
| Minority | Caló |
| Immigrant | Spanish, Portuguese, Moroccan Arabic, Berber, Romanian, Quechua, English, German, French, Bangla, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Russian, Wolof, Punjabi, Hindu–Urdu, Wu dialects (Qingtian & Wenzhounese) (see immigration to Spain) |
| Signed | Spanish Sign Language Catalan Sign Language Valencian Sign Language |
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