Why Is It Important to Learn Spanish?

 Learning Spanish could Change Your Life for the Better

The Spanish language is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, as it is officially spoken by more than 500 million people in 21 countries around the world.

Spanish (español) is the world's most widely spoken Romance language; the world's 2nd most spoken native language after Mandarin Chinese.

Spanish is the world's 4th most spoken language overall after English, Mandarin Chinese, and Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu).

Learning Spanish would certainly help develop language and communication skills and may improve relations between different linguistic communities in the modern world.


If you know Spanish and can speak it fluently, you can communicate with people who speak this language and you can expand your business and improve trade negotiation capabilities in Spanish-speaking countries.


Spanish culture is considered one of the richest cultures and the most productive of books and literary works. You can delve deeper into the cultures and traditions of Spanish-speaking countries, and discover their history, arts and literature.


Investing in education, increasing employment opportunities and professional development, for example, would be beneficial to professionals, doctors and nurses looking to work in Spanish-speaking countries.


If you are still wondering, “Why it's important to learn Spanish", in this article, we will give you the reasons why you should learn Spanish in this evolving time.

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Why It's Important to Learn Spanish

The Importance of Learning Spanish Language

Spending some time learning a new language is exciting, useful, and important, whether in your personal or professional life.

The importance of acquiring a foreign language is not limited to obtaining a job position, but rather continues to reach forums, lectures, and scientific publications that greatly enrich your information reserve.

It is known, of course, that English is the language of the times. But most of us studied it as a foreign language in schools. So, we can take another step forward towards a new language: Spanish (español)! If you are wondering, “Why Spanish specifically?”, the answer is detailed in the following points:


Spanish is an emerging language globally

Spanish is the official language of 21 countries in the world, including: Mexico, Spain, Argentina, Colombia, Peru and Ecuador...

Spanish is considered a living, global language, with an estimated 567 million speakers, making it the second language in the world in terms of the total number of speakers, according to what the Spanish Cervantes Institute stated in 2016.

“Instituto Cervantes” estimates that the United States will be the second Spanish-speaking country in the world by 2060, after Mexico.

The Spanish language is considered one of the six official languages of the United Nations, and it is an official language in the European Union and in many other international organizations.

The Spanish language ranks third in terms of use in the world of the Internet. The British newspaper “The Telegraph” confirmed that the Spanish language is very popular with British schoolchildren, unlike other foreign languages.


Ease of learning compared to other languages

The Spanish language is considered easier in terms of pronunciation and grammar compared to the French language, which is complex in terms of spelling and pronunciation, and also compared to the Chinese language, which is pronounced and written in a unique way. Many Spanish words are very similar to their English counterparts.


The second language in the United States

The use of the Spanish language is growing rapidly in the United States, due to the continuing influx of new immigrants from Latin America and the increasing growth in the Hispanic population. According to a Pew Research Center report, the number of people who speak Spanish as a first language in the United States is estimated at 37,600,000 people, and analysts expect the Latino population to reach about 128,800,000 by 2060, which will make the United States the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world.


Enjoy the best tourist destinations in the world

The countries that adopt this language as an official language are considered among the most beautiful tourist destinations in the world. 

Learning the Spanish language will enable you to communicate and learn about the culture and history of Latin American cities. It will also enable you to explore its forests and wonderful beaches, enjoy the nature of Spain, and see the wonders of Barcelona, Madrid, Andalusia, and others.


Add quality to your CV

With such a large Spanish-speaking population in the United States and the booming economies in Latin countries, employers find themselves in dire need of Spanish-speaking human resources. In the United States, for example, there is a high demand for Spanish speakers in nursing, construction management, media, and many other positions.


Why Learn Spanish?

You know the English language is the language of the times, and it has imposed itself on the people of this world. The Internet is full of English language lessons and the world is full of English speakers. If we subject this reality to the law of supply and demand, we find that the large size of the supply makes you lose the advantage of mastering English. (because there are many who have them too),

Therefore, I believe that it is right to strive to gain another advantage that will weigh in your favor when you apply for a job, and what is better than mastering a living, emerging global language that is considered the official language of 21 countries and occupies important positions globally in various classifications.


I think this information is sufficient to emphasize the importance of learning the Spanish language (español).


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