There are people who speak English in every single one of the countries of South America. For English is an important language of business, culture, economics, government, politics, and science. But the one and only South American country in which English is the official language is The Co-operative Republic of Guyana, which used to be the colony of British Guyana.
I think the only country that speaks Dutch in South America is Suriname.
In South America: The Falkland Islands In Central America: Belize
The South American country which is entirely in the Andes mountain range is Chile
The South American country of The Co-operative Republic of Guyana was the former colony of British Guyana.
NONE ---------------------- However, if you count Costa Rica as South American, then it does not have an army.
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Brazil speaks Portages Also: Guyana speaks English Suriname speaks Dutch French Guiana speaks French
French Guyana
Yes, Brazil is a country located in South America. And it is the only country that speaks Portuguese in South America.
Brazil is the only country in South America where Portuguese is the official language.
Brazil speaks Portages Also: Guyana speaks English Suriname speaks Dutch French Guiana speaks French
All of them don't speak English apart from Guyana. Most of them speak Spanish. Brazil speaks Portuguese. and French Guyana speak French
Suriname. Curacao. ABC Islands.
French Guiana is the only country in South America that speaks French.
I think the only country that speaks Dutch in South America is Suriname.
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Latin America includes the Caribbean; and Central, North [because of Mexico] and South America. English is spoken in Caribbean islands; the Central American country of Belize [formerly ka British Honduras]; and the South American country of Guyana, which is a former British colony.