None. All countries in America are sovereign states. Some may have ties by culture or language to the former colonising countries.
The largest non-Spanish-speaking country in South America is Brazil (where they speak Portuguese), but you can get creative with Suriname (Dutch), Guyana (English and Guarani), and French Guyana (French).
The country name in Portuguese is Brasil. The English spelling is Brazil.
Spanish America has become a lot of different countries. Portuguese America has become only one country: Brazil.
Brazil, the largest country in South America, is a Portuguese speaking country.
Brazil is the only country in South America where Portuguese is the official language.
They speak Portuguese in Brazil.
Brazil (in Portuguese or Spanish, Brasil).
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
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.
Brazil - they speak Portuguese.
Europe and South America.
No, the language of Brazil is Portuguese. Brazilians learn Spanish as a second (or third) language. Brazil had a tiny spanish influence. In Brazil, there was a huge influence of Italians, japaneses, Germans and portugueses.