No, the following South American countries do not speak Spanish:
It does makes sense because one needs to know English especially when doing business. Most business is done in English. The language spoken in Brazil is Portuguese, and despite of the fact that the countries that border's Brazil are contries where the main language is Spanish, the majority of people in Brazil don't speak spanish (even though, the number of people who does speak spanish in Brazil is big).
There are more than a few that would meet this criterion. Brazil is one.
El Salvador I found it in my spanish textbook
Belize is the correct answer.
cause it doesnt rain.
that words doesnt exist in spanish =P
Brianna Stewart? It doesnt change. A name is a title. You can't change it. Unless Japanese has a special word for American "Brianna". For example, American "Matthew" is "Mateo" in Spanish. But I highly doubt the Japanese language has a different way to say "Brianna" because the name is not from the country of Japan.
He doesnt, he runs for Jamaica, I agree that the jerseys are similar
Who doesnt
(Ella) no me quiere
k, first that question doesnt make sense, and second it doesnt mean anything
country music doesnt really reflect on out society . but honestly i couldn't live without music ): music = my lifeee (: