No, it is more common in Spanish speaking countries.
Brazil's official language is Portuguese. Guyana's official language is English. Suriname's official language is Dutch. French Guiana's official language is French. The Falkland Islands' official language is English.
Spanish is the common language in Mexico and South America because the country of Spain colonized this region. The major exception being Brazil, which was Portuguese.
According to the CIA World Factbook at https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.htmlArgentina: Spanish (official), Italian, English, German, FrenchBolivia: Spanish 60.7% (official), Quechua 21.2% (official), Aymara 14.6% (official)Brazil: Portuguese (official and most widely spoken language); note - less common languages include Spanish (border areas and schools), German, Italian, Japanese, English, and a large number of minor Amerindian languagesChile: Spanish (official), Mapudungun, German, EnglishColombia: SpanishEcuador: Spanish (official), Amerindian languages (especially Quechua)Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas): EnglishFrench Guiana (France): French, Creole patoisGuyana: English, Amerindian dialects, Creole, Caribbean Hindustani (a dialect of Hindi), UrduParaguay: Spanish (official), Guarani (official)Peru: Spanish (official), Quechua (official), Aymara, and a large number of minor Amazonian languagesSouth Georgia and South Sandwich Islands: no indigenous inhabitantsSuriname: Dutch (official), English (widely spoken), Sranang Tongo (Surinamese, sometimes called Taki-Taki, is native language of Creoles and much of the younger population and is lingua franca among others), Caribbean Hindustani (a dialect of Hindi), JavaneseUruguay: Spanish, Portunol, or Brazilero (Portuguese-Spanish mix on the Brazilian frontier)Venezuela: Spanish (official), numerous indigenous dialects
Official language. The official language of Mexico is Spanish. The U.S. does not have an official language, however legal documents are written in English. Canada has two official languages, English and French.
Here is a list of South American countries that do not have Spanish as an official language. Some of these countries speak spanish as a common language though, even though it's not official:ArgentinaBrazilChileFalkland IslandsFrench GuianaGuyanaNicaraguaSurinameUruguay
They all have Spanish as official language and all are Latin American countries.
The only South American countries where Spanish is not the first official language are Brazil (Portuguese), Suriname (Dutch), Guyana (English) and French Guiana (French). However, Spanish is spoken widely throughout the whole of the South American continent as a second or third official language.
All of the countries of Central America speak Spanish except for Belize.
Yes, Spanish is a common language. People speak Spanish in many countries, including the United States, Mexico, Spain, Guinea Ecuatorial, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Colombia, and more.
Roman Catholicism.
French Guiana and Suriname are two South American countries that do not include Spanish among their common languages. French is the official language in French Guiana, where it makes more sense to learn Dutch and Portuguese as second languages because of common borders with Brazil and Suriname. Dutch serves as the official language of Suriname, where it makes more sense to learn English, French or Portuguese because of common borders with Brazil, Guyana and French Guiana.
in Spain Spanish and most Spanish speaking countries:"Quiero estar contigo"In Argentina's Spanish and getting common in most South American countries"Quiero estar con vos"The latter is wrong in academic Spanish, but Argentinians speak Spanish with a mixture of Italian and they're the main TV, music, fashion and such in South America, hence most Latin American countries are adopting some Argentinian language uses
Cuba's most common language is Spanish .
Spanish is the 2nd most common language spoken in the US, with more than 40 million people speaking Spanish at home.
spanish and portugeese
Spanish is the second most common language in the United States. There are more Spanish speakers in the Americas then any other language. Throughout the world it is the fourth most common language.