No, it's not. I don't know much about South American countries, but in Spain they speak mostly Castilian (castellano) Spanish; however, there are some regions where they speak a different language. For exmaple, in Cataluña (where Barcelona is) you can hear Catalán. Or in the Basque Country they speak Basque.
Not all of the countries in South America speak Spanish. This is due to the fact that during the time of conquest, many different countries tried to influence their way in South America. This includes such European countries as Spain, Portugal, France, and England.
The countries or territories in South America that have official or majority languages other than Spanish:
Brazil (Portuguese)
Suriname (Dutch)
French Guiana (French)
Guyana (English)
Falkland Islands (English)
just to let you know, S.A. is a continent not a country.
and yes, except for Brazil, spanish is spoken in every south American country.
Brazil is the unique portuguese speaking country, not only in south America but also in central and north America.
BRAZILBrazilSurinameFrench GuianaGuyanaThe Falkland Islands
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
Brazil (Portuguese), Suriname (Dutch) and French Guiana (French). Of course, Spanish is spoken in these countries, but it is not an official or majority language.
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Because part of South America, Brazil, was colonized by the Portugese.
In Spain or in all countries in South America. In Spain or in all countries in South America.
The following South American countries speak Spanish: Argentina Bolivia Chile Paraguay Peru Uruguay Venezuela
The following South American countries do not speak Spanish:BrazilSurinameFrench GuianaThe Falkland IslandsThese countries do not speak spanish because they were never colonies of Spain.
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Colombia and Chile
The following South American countries do not speak Spanish:BrazilSurinameFrench GuianaThe Falkland IslandsAll of the rest speak Spanish:ArgentinaColombiaChileParaguayPeruUruguayVenezuela
Because the Spanish controlled much of South America at one time, so many countries in south America, including Ecuador, speak Spanish.
No, Brazilians speak Portuguese as their official language. Spanish is spoken in many other countries in South and Central America, but not in Brazil.
BRAZILBrazilSurinameFrench GuianaGuyanaThe Falkland Islands
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.
Around 210 million people speak Spanish in South America. It is the official language in most countries on the continent, with the highest number of speakers in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina.
The cities that's peak Spanish as their first language in South America are Venezeula, Columbia, Ecaudor, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay,Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile. There are 9 spanish speaking countries in South America