An pagkakaiba han mga rebisyon han "Kinatsila"

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Bagis 17:
|fam7 = [[Castilian languages]]
|ancestor = [[Old Spanish language|Old Spanish]]
|script = [[Latin script|Latin]] ([[SpanishKinatsila orthographynga ortograpiya|SpanishKinatsila alphabetnga abakadahan]])<br />[[SpanishKinatsila nga Braille]]
|nation = {{Collapsible list | titlestyle = font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left; | title = [[List of countries where Spanish is an official language|20 countrieska nasod]]|
|{{flag|Argentina}}
|{{flag|Bolivia}}
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|{{flag|Uruguay}}
|{{flag|Venezuela}} }}
<br />{{Collapsible list |titlestyle=font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left;|title=[[List of countries where Spanish is an official language|DependentDependente entitynga entidad]]|
|{{flag|Puerto Rico}} ([[United States]])
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Bagis 46:
|{{flag|Belize}}
|{{flag|Gibraltar}}
|{{flag|United States}} (somemga areaspipira nga lugar)
<!-- This list is intended for countries & territories that have credible significant Hispanophone influence or presence. This namely includes places where a significant proportion of the population speaks Spanish natively and/or as a second language (~20%) and the language is significantly used by the government despite not having official status. Do not add Philippines, as less than 1% of the population speaks Spanish there, and the country is no longer Spanish-speaking. -->}}
<br />{{Collapsible list|titlestyle=font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left;|title=[[List of countries where Spanish is an official language#Historical language|Marginal rolenga papel]]|
| {{flag|Philippines}}
| {{flag|Western Sahara}} (CoIgkasi-Officialopisyal)
<!-- This list is intended for countries where Spanish was official in the past and still has some kind of marginal official role. -->}}
<br />{{Collapsible list |titlestyle=font-weight:normal; background:transparent; text-align:left;| title = [[List of countries where Spanish is an official language#International organizations where Spanish is official|InternationalInternasyonal<br />organizationsnga mga organisasyon]]|
|[[African Union]]
|{{flag|CARICOM}}
Bagis 64:
|{{flag|Union of South American Nations}}
}}
([[List of countries where Spanish is an official language#International organizations where Spanish is official|fullbug-os listnga lista]])
|agency = [[AssociationAsociación ofde SpanishAcademias Languagede Academiesla Lengua Española]]<br /><small>({{lang|es|[[Real Academia Española]]}} andngan 22 othernga iba pa nga mga nasodnon nga akademya nationalhin SpanishKinatsila languagenga academiespinulongan)</small>
|iso1 = es
|iso2 = spa
Bagis 71:
|lingua = 51-AAA-b
|map = Map-Hispanophone World2.png
|mapcaption=SpanishAn languageKinatsila innga thepinulongan worldha kalibotan
|notice=IPA
|sign = [[Signed Spanish]] (Mexico, Spain and presumably elsewhere)