they speak guarani mainly in Paraguay but there are small groups of people all over south America who speak guarani.
the guarani spoken in Paraguay by non aboriginal people is a mixed of Spanish and Guarani, whereas the one spoken by Guarani Indians is considered a "pure" language. These aboriginal people live in Paraguay and some parts of Brazil and Bolivia
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).
Brazil is the South American country that does not speak Spanish. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
South America is a diverse continent with many different languages spoken. Some of the most common languages spoken in South America include Spanish, Portuguese, Quechua, and Guarani. Additionally, indigenous languages are also spoken in many regions of South America.
French Guiana is the only country in South America that speaks French.
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.
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).
Brazil is the South American country that does not speak Spanish. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
Guarani is a large Native American tribe in Paraguay as well as the language that they speak. There are so many Guaranis in Paraguay that Guarani is a second national language of Paraguay (after Spanish).
No, the following South American countries do not speak Spanish:BrazilGuyanaFrench GuianaSurinameFalkland Islands
Brazil, where they speak Portuguese.
South America is a diverse continent with many different languages spoken. Some of the most common languages spoken in South America include Spanish, Portuguese, Quechua, and Guarani. Additionally, indigenous languages are also spoken in many regions of South America.
About 8 million in total, 6+ million in Paraguay
Most South American countries speak Spanish. Brazil is the largest country in South America and Portuguese is their primary language. Making them the largest non Spanish language group in South America
All of them don't speak English apart from Guyana. Most of them speak Spanish. Brazil speaks Portuguese. and French Guyana speak French
Spanish - because most of the South American countries speak that language, and Brazil because it is spoken in the largest country on the continent.
French Guiana is the only country in South America that speaks French.
Because part of South America, Brazil, was colonized by the Portugese.