The continent of Antarctica has no primary language. This is because it has no indigenous people, nor any permanent settlements by a single nation.
No, Africa does not predominantly speak English as a primary language. Africa is a continent with over 1,500 languages spoken, and English is only one of the many languages spoken across the continent.
Spanish - because most of the South American countries speak that language, and Brazil because it is spoken in the largest country on the continent.
This would be Africa. Many African states speak French from when the French had colonized areas of it.
Primary language is the original language one spoke or wrote the material in. Secondary language is translated from the primary language afterward.
Judaism's primary language is Hebrew
The primary language of the mass was Latin.
There isn't one.Europe is a continent which is made up of many countries.Some, but not all, of the languages in Europe are:EnglishFrenchSpanishPortugueseGermanPolishDutchSwissSwedishFinnishRomanianSlovakianRussian
The primary language spoken in London, England is English
No, Portugal does not speak Spanish as its primary language. The primary language spoken in Portugal is Portuguese.
The primary language spoken in Sevilla is Spanish.
Spanish - because most of the South American countries speak that language, and Brazil because it is spoken in the largest country on the continent.
According to several researches it is still English as the primary language.