South America.
Peru, South America
A majority of the people in Central America and South America speak Spanish today
Spanish, Portuguese, and English. In Brasil the people speak Portuguese, and in the rest of the countries they speak Spanish and some English. They speak English in some parts of Brasil too. There are a number of native languages spoken throughout South America, specific to individual tribes, especially in the Amazon basin. Additionally, there are towns and villages in Patagonia where German is spoken. German-Chileans are the fifth largest minority group in Chile.
People in Vienna speak Viennese German.
English.English!Most people in America speak English. However, there are some Spanish-speaking people, some Asian people from various countries, some Hebrew-speaking people, some German-speaking people ... in other words, just like the rest of America!
English is the most univeral second language in South America.
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There are significant numbers of spanish speakers on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.
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.
Mainly Spanish, although there are numerous native languages also.
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