The following countries in South America speak Spanish:
Argentina
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Paraguay
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
Non-Spanish speaking countries of South America:
In Brazil, they speak Portuguese
Falkland Islands (Las Islas Malvinas), they speak English (about 10% speak Spanish)
French Guiana, they speak French
Guyana, they speak English and Creole
Suriname, they speak Dutch
Trinidad and Tobago, which many people classify as South America because it is right on the coast of Venezuela, they speak English, and some speak Creole.
Spanish is spoken in most countries in Latin America, including Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
The largest non-Spanish-speaking country in South America is Brazil (where they speak Portuguese), but you can get creative with Suriname (Dutch), Guyana (English and Guarani), and French Guyana (French).
Roughly 420 million people in Latin America speak Spanish as their primary language.
Actually, there are two of them:Haiti - FrenchBrazil - PortugueseAnd some other Dutch and English-speaking countries that are aoften associated with Latin America, such as:Suriname - DutchGuyana - EnglishThe Bahamas - EnglishJamaica - EnglishGrenada - English
Spanish is not the primary language spoken in Brazil, a Latin American country where Portuguese is the official language.
More people speak Portuguese in Latin America than any other language, but Spanish is more widely spoken.
They speak Spanish, all of Latin America does except Brasil.
The largest non-Spanish-speaking country in South America is Brazil (where they speak Portuguese), but you can get creative with Suriname (Dutch), Guyana (English and Guarani), and French Guyana (French).
Spain. Spain is in Europe. It is the "mother country" for all Spanish speaking Latin countries.
There is no such thing as a "person from latin". Latin is a language, not a place.If you are talking about a person from Latin America, most speak either Portuguese or Spanish. Some speak French.
Spain because most countries speak spanish
Because that's pretty much the definition of "Latin" America: any country in the Americas that speak a Romance language, such as Spanish, Portuguese, or French.
Because that's pretty much the definition of "Latin" America: any country in the Americas that speak a Romance language, such as Spanish, Portuguese, or French.
Roughly 420 million people in Latin America speak Spanish as their primary language.
Spanish and Portuguese.
I think you're confusing Latin America with South America. Most people speak Spanish or Portuguese in South America because Spain and Portugal invaded and colonized the region.However, most people of "Latin" America speak either Spanish or Portuguese because that's pretty much the definition of Latin America: any American country where a Romance language is spoken, such as Spanish or Portuguese.
Spanish is not the primary language spoken in Brazil, a Latin American country where Portuguese is the official language.
Beacause They live in America but they speak spanish.