ALL of the countries in Southern Africa do not speak Spanish as their primary language. The only Spanish-speaking country in Africa is Equatorial Guinea, which is in Central Africa.
Most South American countries speak Spanish. Brazil is the largest country in South America and Portuguese is their primary language. Making them the largest non Spanish language group in South America
The primary language family of those three countries is a the broad group called Indo-European.
South America as a whole does not have an official language; South America is a continent and not a country. Spanish and Portuguese are the most widely spoken languages in South America, but there are hundreds if not thousands of various native and Spanish/Portuguese dialects.
I don't believe it's spoken there, I'm not 100% sure as I'm not a Brazilian myself, but the main language is portuguese which is similar to spanish so perhaps brazilians understand a bit of spanish as it's another latin language. I hope I helped Pedro from Portugal
Whether or not it is possible to match a language with a country depends on the country. A few nations have people fluent in one particular language. In most nations people know two, three, or more languages. Canada has two official languages, French and English. The United States has large sections where Spanish is spoken. Switzerland has four official languages. That said, many countries have a primary language. Thus, to answer your question, it would be possible to take a globe, pins, and pieces of paper. It would be possible to write the primary or primary and secondary language on a piece of paper for most of the countries.
No, the primary language in Israel is Hebrew.
The primary language spoken in Bilbao is Spanish, as it is the official language of Spain. However, the Basque language (Euskara) is also spoken in the region, particularly in the Basque Country where Bilbao is located.
The primary language spoken in Sevilla is Spanish.
Spanish is not the primary language spoken in Brazil, a Latin American country where Portuguese is the official language.
There are 21 countries that have Spanish as their primary official language.
Most South American countries speak Spanish. Brazil is the largest country in South America and Portuguese is their primary language. Making them the largest non Spanish language group in South America
The primary language spoken in southern China is Mandarin, as it is the official language of the country. However, there are also regional dialects like Cantonese, Hakka, and Min Nan that are commonly spoken in the southern regions.
Spanish.
Spanish is the Official language of the following 5 Central American countries:Costa RicaEl SalvadorGuatemalaHondurasPanamaSpanish is a Primary language in Nicaragua.Mexico is not a Central American country. Spanish is the primary (but not official) language there as well.
The majority of people in Argentina speak Spanish as their primary language. Additionally, there are indigenous languages spoken by some communities within the country.
The primary language of southern Karnataka is Kannada. It is the official language of the state and is widely spoken and understood by the people in that region.
Why Not?? The US is a country of many different cultures and languages. The primary language is English, but there is no harm in having Spanish speaking soap opera.