No, there are many different languages spoken in South America. While Spanish may be the official language of most South American countries. Brazilian Portuguese is the most commonly-spoken language on the continent. Portuguese, Spanish, French, Quechua, Aymara, Guaraní, Italian, English, German, Dutch, Japanese and many more are other languages spoken in South America.
All countries in South America speak Spanish except Belize, Brazil, French Guyana, the Falkland Islands, and Suriname.
And the majority of Brazilians can understand Spanish, to some degree.
All except for Brazil. They speak Portuguese in Brazil.
Spanish in some places and Portuguese in other places
Portuguese and Spanish (apex)
No, many Brazilians speak Portuguese
No, but the vast majority does.
Mainly Spanish, although there are numerous native languages also.
Most South American countries speak Spanish. Brazil is the largest country in South America and Portuguese is their primary language. Making them the largest non Spanish language group in South America
We [argentinians] live in Latin America. We don't speak Latin. We speak spanish =) And some people (as me) speak English also Ethnic groups: white (mostly Spanish and Italian) 97%, mestizo (mixed white and Amerindian ancestry), Amerindian, or other non-white groups 3%
Because part of South America, Brazil, was colonized by the Portugese.
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People speak Spanish in the continents of Europe, North America, Central America, South America, and Africa.
South America.
Mainly Spanish, although there are numerous native languages also.
A majority of the people in Central America and South America speak Spanish today
According to census, there are 191,225,429of Spanish speakers in South America alone, of a total of 452,480,979 of Spanish speakers in the whole world.
most people in Latin America are Roman Catholic
Central and South America were conquered by Spain a country which speaks Spanish. However Brazil, was settled by Portugal and so Portuguese is spoken there.
The following countries in South America speak Spanish: Argentina Bolivia Chile Colombia Ecuador Paraguay Peru Uruguay Venezuela Non-Spanish speaking countries of South America: In Brazil, they speak Portuguese Falkland Islands (Las Islas Malvinas), they speak English (about 10% speak Spanish) French Guiana, they speak French Guyana, they speak English and Creole Suriname, they speak Dutch Trinidad and Tobago, which many people classify as South America because it is right on the coast of Venezuela, they speak English, and some speak Creole.
They speak Portuguese in Brazil.
Most people in Brazil speak Portuguese because that nation discovered and first populated Brazil..
That would be South America. See the related link.Orange is PortugueseGreen is SpanishBlue is French.South America.
I think you're confusing Latin America with South America. Most people speak Spanish or Portuguese in South America because Spain and Portugal invaded and colonized the region.However, most people of "Latin" America speak either Spanish or Portuguese because that's pretty much the definition of Latin America: any American country where a Romance language is spoken, such as Spanish or Portuguese.