Spoken by over 500 million people across 20+ countries, Spanish is one of the world's most widely-spoken languages — and one of the most rewarding to learn.
Spanish (Español) is a Romance language that evolved from Latin, brought to the Americas during the colonial era and now spoken across four continents. Its consistent phonetic spelling — words are pronounced almost exactly as written — makes it one of the most learner-friendly major languages.
It's the official language of 21 countries, giving learners access to an enormous range of cultures, cuisines, literature, and music. From the literature of Cervantes to contemporary Latin pop, Spanish opens a world of rich creative expression.
Whether you're aiming for travel, business, or connection with Spanish-speaking communities, the language rewards learners at every stage of the journey.
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Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes (1605) is widely considered the first modern novel ever written — in Spanish.
Spanish has more native speakers than English worldwide. It's the official language on every inhabited continent.
Unlike English, Spanish is almost entirely phonetic — you pronounce every letter, every time. This makes reading and speaking far easier to learn simultaneously.
Spanish is the language of flamenco, salsa, reggaeton, and bossa nova — learning it connects you to some of the world's richest musical traditions.
Thousands of English words share Latin or French roots with Spanish — making vocabulary acquisition faster than almost any other language pairing.
Spanish is one of the six official languages of the United Nations, making it one of the most diplomatically important languages in the world.
Structured, progressive lessons from complete beginner to advanced fluency.
We're building structured lesson tracks for Spanish from A1 to C2, complete with exercises, quizzes, and progress tracking.