1. He lives in a Spanish-speaking country.

2. He lives in a Spanish-spoken country.

3. He is a Spanish-speaking person.
4. he is a Spanish-spoken person.

(Are #1 and # 3 right? The others are incorrect. Am I right? Why is that, then?)

1 answer

Yes, #1 and #3 are correct. Spanish is spoken but a person is Spanish-speaking.

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