Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao (known as the "ABC Islands"), Saba, St. Eustatius, and Sint Maarten (known as the "SSS Islands"), and Surinam, collectively known as the "Netherlands Antilles."
No, Bonaire is the capital of one of the dutch caribbean islands.
Sint Maarten
I think the only country that speaks Dutch in South America is Suriname.
Brazil speaks Portages Also: Guyana speaks English Suriname speaks Dutch French Guiana speaks French
the Netherlands
There is not a country of "dutch" but there is a country in Europe that speaks Dutch. This is the Netherlands and it's capital is Amsterdam.
Suriname is a Dutch speaking country in South America. It is the smallest country on the continent. However, it is larger than French Guyana, which is a territory in South America that belongs to France.
Brazil is the South American country that doesn't speak Spanish; rather, Portuguese is the official language spoken in Brazil.
He speaks Dutch = Hij spreekt Nederlands
Since SURINAME was a former Dutch colony, much of Suriname's legal system is a holdover from the Dutch laws in force at the time of decolonization in 1975.
Suriname. Curacao. ABC Islands.
Actually, there are two of them:Haiti - FrenchBrazil - PortugueseAnd some other Dutch and English-speaking countries that are aoften associated with Latin America, such as:Suriname - DutchGuyana - EnglishThe Bahamas - EnglishJamaica - EnglishGrenada - English