The Importance of the Spanish language
If you speak Spanish you can communicate with nearly 500 million people in the world! Think how many more employment options that gives you! This means you will have a greater number of possibilities in the labor market.
Spanish in figures...
- Spanish is the world's 3rd most spoken language, after Chinese and English, and ranks 2nd in terms of native speakers.
- At the end of the 19th century, 60 million people were Spanish speakers. Today, nearly 500 million people across the world speak Spanish!
- Spanish is the mother tongue of approximately 350 million people in 21 countries, and is widely spoken in another 21 countries where it is not an official language.
- Spanish is the second most used language in international communication, and an official language of the UN and its organizations.
Economic Indicators...
- 29 million US residents above the age of 5 speak Spanish at home. That's approximately 1 of every 10 US residents.
- The US Hispanic population has grown by 60% in just one decade. The buying power of US Hispanics is expected to exceed $926 million by 2007.
- The dramatic growth in the Spanish language and Spanish speaking populations has sparked world wide demand for Spanish language radio, newspapers, and other media. In 2004, for example, China launched a Spanish television channel.
- The Latin American countries are experiencing strong economic growth and they are becoming important commercial partners.
- Newly created Mercosur and the existing free trade agreements between South American nations and North America (ALADI, CACM, NAFTA, and G3) are expected to bring further growth to Latin American economies.
Cultural indicators...
Latin culture has made tremendous contributions to the world's art and literature. The Spanish language has brought us, among other gifts, the world's second-most translated book, Cervantes' don Quijote, available in 60 languages. Not to mention Latin rhythms, García Lorca poems and Gaudí buildings......
- Dance: Salsa, Merengue, Flamenco, Tango, Rumba, Pasodoble, Sevillanas…
- Music: Julio and Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin, Gloria Estefan, Shakira, Jennifer López…
- Actors: Antonio Banderas, Penélope Cruz, Salma Hayek, Andy García, Martin Sheen…
- Painters: Picasso, Velázquez, Dalí, Botero…
- Literature: Cervantes, García Márquez, Vargas Llosa, Isabel Allende…
- Architecture: Gaudí, Aníbal González, César Manrique, Santiago Calatrava…
- Cinema: Almodóvar, Amenábar, Trueba, Saura...
- Sports: Sergio García, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Pau Gasol, Miguel Indurain…
Sources:
Instituto Cervantes, Anuario Español en el Mundo 1999-2001.
http://cvc.cervantes.es/
La Vanguardia
http://www.lavanguardia.es/
The Economist
http://www.economist.com/