The linguistic characteristics of South America are shaped by its diverse indigenous languages, European colonization, and historical Immigration patterns. Additionally, geographical barriers in the region have led to the development and preservation of many distinct languages and dialects.
The line of demarcation
There are several different dialect regions in the United States, but commonly identified regions include the Northeast, the South, the Midwest, and the West. Each region has distinct linguistic characteristics in terms of vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar.
Portuguese and Spanish are the two major languages spoken in South America--and one or the other is the official language of every country in South America except for Guyana, French Guyana, and Suriname.
In Portuguese, 'South America' is pronounced as 'AmΓ©rica do Sul'.
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Most South Americans speak Spanish today because the region was colonized by the Spanish in the 16th century. This colonization led to the widespread adoption of the Spanish language as the primary language of administration, education, and culture in South America. Over time, Spanish became the dominant language through a process of cultural assimilation and linguistic evolution.
A major city in South America is Brazil.
The Andes Mountains are the major range of South America.
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there is three major territories in south america. but i am not sure which ones but i am positive that there is 3
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LlanosThe danbe,rhine,don,albe and loire are some major riveres in South America.
The 3 major river systems in South America are the Amazon, Orinoco, and Paraguay-Paraná.
Tha Amazon is the major river of SOUTH AMERICA
South America is the closest continent or major land mass to Antarctica.
Argentina is the major beef producing nation of South America, closely followed by Brazil.
They all poo in the ocean then they eat it
The major rainforest in South America is The Amazon which stretches over several countries.