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Roughly 420 million people in Latin America speak Spanish as their primary language.
People in Central America do not speak Portuguese; they predominantly speak Spanish. Portuguese is spoken in Brazil, which is in South America. The confusion may arise from the fact that both Portuguese and Spanish are Romance languages and share some similarities.
People speak Spanish in the continents of Europe, North America, Central America, South America, and Africa.
South America.
It is estimated that a few thousand people speak Esperanto in America. Esperanto has a small but dedicated community of speakers in the United States who use the language for communication and cultural exchange.
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Roughly 420 million people in Latin America speak Spanish as their primary language.
Other than a small population of German immigrants (mainly in Argentina), people in South America do not speak German.
Baseball's just about it in America.
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Peru, South America
People in Central America do not speak Portuguese; they predominantly speak Spanish. Portuguese is spoken in Brazil, which is in South America. The confusion may arise from the fact that both Portuguese and Spanish are Romance languages and share some similarities.
Yes, the people in Italy speak different languages than the people in America.
black people where segregated that they where not aloud to speak to white people
Mostly America and Australia.
Spanish and Portuguese.
World War II and its related unemployment in the United States led to America's isolationist stance to erode during the 1940s.