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Basque is the only language in Spain that is not related to Spanish or Portuguese.
The two major languages of Latin America would most likely be Spanish and Portuguese.
Spanish and Portuguese. Native languages are also abundant in South America.Spanish and Portuguese.
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.
Spanish America has become a lot of different countries. Portuguese America has become only one country: Brazil.
Spanish and Portuguese are the two major languages in South America.
Spanish and Portuguese are the two dominant languages spoken throughout Latin America. Spanish is spoken in the majority of countries, while Portuguese is mainly spoken in Brazil.
Spanish is the most commonly spoken language in Latin America. Portuguese is also widely spoken in Brazil.
Spanish, Portuguese, and French
They lived in South America.
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.
spanish and portugeese