There are three countries in North America. They are Canada, The United States of America, and the United States of Mexico.
Two of the, the USA and Canada, speak English. Canada also speaks French, and Mexico speaks Spanish.
The countries in North America that speak French are Canada (specifically, the province of Quebec) and also Haiti.
I'm sure you will find people who speak Spanish in all North American countries - but those countries where you will find the least number of Spanish speakers would be Denmark (Greenland) France (Pierre & St, Mig,) Canada United Kingdom (Bermuda) United States of America (although there are lots in California to Texas)
There are 195 countries in the world, and English is not the official language in most of them. Therefore, the majority of countries do not speak English as their primary language.
The main languages spoken in North America are English, Spanish, and French. Additionally, there are indigenous languages spoken by different Native American groups across the continent.
English is the most widely spoken language in North America, followed by Spanish. French is also spoken in parts of Canada and the United States. Indigenous languages are also spoken by some communities throughout North America.
England was one of the countries that did not explore north america
In America (North&South America) 27 countries speak English (including all island nations in Caribbean, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, and Falkland Islands.) In America the country, all states speak English (about 95% of the total population), and it is the official language of 30 states, but not the official language of the country.
They speak english
English and German
Yes.Alternative answer; no, they either speak Amercian or Canadian
over 1 third
American countries in North and South America speak American Indian languages, such as:Canadathe United StatesMexicoBrazilChileColombia
The countries in North America that speak French are Canada (specifically, the province of Quebec) and also Haiti.
AnswerYes. Guyana is the only nation, but it is also spoken on the Falkland Islands (off the coast of Argentina).In Central American, English is spoken in Belize. In North America, it is spoken in Canada, the United States of America and a number of Caribbean islands.
Belize is the only country in Central America with English as its official language.
I'm sure you will find people who speak Spanish in all North American countries - but those countries where you will find the least number of Spanish speakers would be Denmark (Greenland) France (Pierre & St, Mig,) Canada United Kingdom (Bermuda) United States of America (although there are lots in California to Texas)
Because the English colonized the Central part of North America (US) and the French colonized the Northern part of North America (Canada). Also it is worth noting that the Spanish colonized the Southern part of North America (Mexico).