The only official language in Uruguay is Spanish and is the only one talked by every Uruguayan.
Around 100%.
100%.
Spanish is spoken in Uruguay. If you speak Spanish you will understand the people in Uruguay. There are some local words that may differ from other Spanish speaking countries but they certainly mean no barrier to communication if you speak any other variation of Spanish.
When Spain invaded Uruguay in the 17th Century, they brought the Spanish language with them.
92.7% speak Spanish and 5.7% speak Spanish AND some indigenous language (such as Nahuatl or Mayan
Roughly 3-5% of the population of Brazil speak Spanish fluently, primarily in border regions with Spanish-speaking countries such as Argentina and Uruguay. The majority of Brazilians speak Portuguese as their first language.
English is not an official language in Uruguay (Spanish is) so not many people speaks English. However, there are many bilingual schools (who teach in Spanish and English) and many people studies English but it's not common to speak in English in local shops. Hotels and tourist places yes.
Uruguayan's speak Spanish so it's "Hola".
Uruguayans speak Spanish so you say "tía".
Approximately 98% of Mexicans speak Spanish as their native language.
The following South American countries speak Spanish: Argentina Bolivia Chile Paraguay Peru Uruguay Venezuela
People speak Spanish in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Equatorial Guinea, and Spain. There are also people in other countries that speak Spanish, like in the United States, for example, but it is not an official language.
Uruguayan's speak Spanish so it's "Chau" or "Adiós" (more formal).
About 50% in France talk inEnglish even Spanish too.