Languages of Spain

The majority of languages of Spain belong to the Romance language family, of which Spanish is the only language which has official status for the whole country. Those also include Catalan and Galician (which enjoy official status in specific territories just like Basque, a language isolate) as well as an additional number of languages and dialects belonging to the Romance language continuum.

Languages of Spain
OfficialSpanish (country-wide); Catalan/Valencian, Galician, Basque and Aranese (selected territories)
RegionalAmazigh, Ceutan Arabic, Aragonese, Aranese, Asturian, Basque, Catalan, Galician, Leonese, Portuguese
MinorityCaló
ImmigrantSpanish, Portuguese, Darija, Berber, Romanian, Quechua, English, German, French, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Russian, Wolof, Punjabi, Hindu–Urdu, Wu dialects (Qingtian & Wenzhounese)
(see immigration to Spain)
SignedSpanish Sign Language
Catalan Sign Language
Valencian Sign Language
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