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In Brazil they speak Portuguese. In Belize and Guyana they speak English. There are also many Indian languages spoken in Latin America.

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Parts of Latin America that are not Spanish-speaking include Brazil (Portuguese), Haiti (French and Haitian Creole), Suriname (Dutch), and Belize (English). Additionally, some regions in Latin America have indigenous languages as the primary mode of communication, such as Quechua in parts of Peru and Bolivia.

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