Almost all of Brazil speaks Portuguese for approximately 190 million native speakers. After the creation of MercoSur, many other South American nations, particularly Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay, started studying Portuguese as a foreign language, which means a few million more people with varying levels of knowledge of the language. In turn, a little less than 200 million people speak Portuguese in South America.
South America.
Population of South America 382,000,000 (2009) 385,742,554 (2010)
In Portuguese, 'South America' is pronounced as 'América do Sul'.
About 355 million people live in south America.
The total population of South America is 405 million people. The least populated country in South America is the Falkland Islands with a population of 3,140 people. Brazil has the highest population with 200 million people.
South America, Population = 387.5 million Carribean, Population = 40 million Total 427.5 million
People in Central America do not speak Portuguese; they predominantly speak Spanish. Portuguese is spoken in Brazil, which is in South America. The confusion may arise from the fact that both Portuguese and Spanish are Romance languages and share some similarities.
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Brazil is South America's largest country and has an exquisite \portuguese cuisine.
Brazil has the largest Portuguese-speaking population in South America.
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