Mainly Spanish, although there are numerous native languages also.
American countries in North and South America speak American Indian languages, such as:Canadathe United StatesMexicoBrazilChileColombia
Akan, Ga-Dangme, and Ewe languages.
The two main languages spoken are Spanish and Portuguese and we continue to speak them because over the years they have become our native languages.
The only widely spoken European languages in South Africa are English and Afrikaans.
South Africans speak in many different ways. There are 11 official languages and many other languages too. Like any country, there are different accents in different parts of it. So put all of these factors together and it is natural that there will be many ways that South Africans speak that have developed over centuries.
They speak the same languages (but different tones)
Mainly Spanish, although there are numerous native languages also.
South America is a diverse continent with many different languages spoken. Some of the most common languages spoken in South America include Spanish, Portuguese, Quechua, and Guarani. Additionally, indigenous languages are also spoken in many regions of South America.
The Zulus are a South African tribe that is part of the Bantu clan who speak the Nguni group of languages.
South Korea's official languages are Korean and Korean Sign Language. Their currency is 'won' or ₩.
There are no permanent residents at the south pole, and it's not part of any country. The few scientists and workers who go there speak the languages of their native countries, or else the language of the other people they're with at the time.
She can speak 4 languages