There are more than 300 languages that are spoken in America. English is the most used.
The glossary is written in aproximatly every language there is in America, if it was outside of America(united states) then those are the languages we wouldn't have
South America is a diverse continent with many different languages spoken. Some of the most common languages spoken in South America include Spanish, Portuguese, Quechua, and Guarani. Additionally, indigenous languages are also spoken in many regions of South America.
As of 2009, there are approximately 434 extinct languages; 49 languages from Africa, 68 languages from Asia, 8 languages from Central America and The Caribbean, 64 languages from Europe, 99 languages from North America, 30 languages from Oceania, and 116 from South America.
The 9 major languages in South America are Aymara, Dutch, English, French, Guaraní, Papiamento, Portuguese, Quechua and Spanish. There are many other minor languages spoken by native tribes though.
It is estimated that there were over 2,000 languages spoken in the Americas before the arrival of Europeans. Today, there are still hundreds of indigenous languages spoken across North, Central, and South America.
Well, there are so many languages spoken by a lot of people. However, the official languages in the North American countries are English, Spanish and French.
The most common languages in North America are English, Spanish, and French.
It is impossible to answer that question since many languages existed and became extinct before there was anyone around to record them - that is the precise meaning of "prehistory" and we can only know about those very ancient times from the archaeological record, which does not preserve language.It is estimated that in South America there have been many thousands of native languages, many long extinct; there were around 1,500 at first European contact. In Meso-America (Central America) there have been an unknown number of native languages and dialects, certainly several hundreds.In North America there have been anywhere between 300 and 700 languages and dialects, many of them extinct long before European contact. Many of the archaic languages are completely unknown, such as the language or languages of the Adena, Hopewell and Clovis cultures which may each represent more than one tribe.
How do the languages of Central America reflect the Voodoos history
Linguists who specialize in ancient languages estimate that the Western Hemisphere had about 2,000 languages at the time of Columbus. These languages were diverse and scattered throughout North and South America.
The major languages of North America including English, Spanish, and French. Other common languages include German and Italian depending on the area.
English and Spanish are the 2 most spoken languages in North America.