Spanish
Russian is not widely spoken in Chile. The official language of Chile is Spanish, and while there may be small Russian-speaking communities in the country, it is not a commonly spoken language.
The country is Chile and the language spoken is Spanish (Castellano).
Their main language is Spanish.
In addition to Spanish, the main language spoken in Chile is Mapudungun, which is an indigenous language. There are also smaller communities that speak languages such as Quechua and Aymara.
Aymara is a language spoken by the Aymara Indians of the Andes Mountains in South America. The language is spoken in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile.
Yes, Chile is a Spanish speaking country of South America.
Norwegian is spoken in Norway only. Not in other countries like spanish is spoken in Spain, Cuba, Chile.. etc.
For the most part, Spanish is spoken in Chile, so it would be "hola".
Patagonia is a region located at the southern end of South America, territory shared by Argentina and Chile, whose language is the spanish. If there is someone that can speak portuguese over there, on this sense Portuguese is spoken in Patagonia.
CHILE was the given name that Spaniards choose for those territories. Therefore, spanish was the language of Chile. Before Spaniards there were several languages spoken by naturals.
Most people in Chile are Roman Catholic and Spanish is the official language of Chile, but there are some different spoken languages in Chile. There's also so several etiquette policies such as shaking hands when greeting.
Chile has no official language. Spanish is the de facto language, however. English is widely spoken throughout the country, however, and many students are taught English as early as 5th grade. Mostly Spanish Spanish is the only major Language. However, There are several indigenous languages spoken in Chile: Mapudungun, Quechua, Aymara and Rapa Nui. German is also also large minority language.