US | Spanish Guess Which Country Has 2nd-Most Spanish Speakers Mexico has the most, with 121 million By Neal Colgrass Posted Jun 29, 2015 5:18 PM CDT Copied Osiris Rosario smokes a cigar after breakfast at the Versailles Restaurant, Sunday, June 21, 2015, in the Little Havana area in Miami. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz) Not speaking or studying Spanish yet? Then this might inspire you: The US now has the second-largest Spanish-speaking population outside of Mexico, according to a new study reported in the Guardian. According to Instituto Cervantes, a non-profit that promotes Spanish language and culture, the US now has 41 million native Spanish speakers along with 11.6 million more who are bilingual. That sum total tops Colombia (48 million) and Spain (46 million); only Mexico beats it, with 121 million. The US also leads the world with 7.8 million people studying Spanish, the study says. Back in 2013, NBC Latino reported on a US Census interactive map showing which languages are spoken to what extent in each state: check it out here. Read These Next It's not great news for our neighborhood Wendy's restaurants. Jimmy Fallon's pasta sauces are now kaput thanks to Epstein files. In a city long marred by violence, a new bowling alley offers hope. This couple wasn't just any couple hiring a surrogate. Report an error