Guyana, as the only english speaking country in South America has an english speaking university called the University of Guyana.
The only English speaking country in South America is Guyana.
There are 4 major countries in South America that have official or majority languages other than Spanish:Brazil (Portuguese)Suriname (Dutch)French Guiana (French)Guyana (English)Additionally, there are the Falkland Islands (English), Trinidad and Tobago (English) off the coast of Venezuela, and the Dutch islands in the Caribbean just north of South America.
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There are actually several non-Spanish Speaking nations in South America. The most obvious is Portuguese speaking Brazil, then there is Suriname which was a former Dutch colony, then French Guyana which speaks French or Creol, then finally Guyana, which was a British pocession and speaks English. In Central America only Belize (speaking English) is a non-Spanish Speaking nation
ArgentinaArgentina is the largest Spanish-speaking country in South America by area of land. Colombia is the largest Spanish-speaking country in South America by population.* Brazil is the largest country in South America both by area and population but Portuguese is the official language there.
The english speaking country in south america is GUYANA - a former British colony.
The only English speaking country in South America is Guyana.
Georgetown is the capital of Guyana (formerly British Guiana) which is the only English speaking country in South America.
Guyana, as the only English speaking country in South America - naturally the native language is ENGLISH.
Brazil is a Portuguese speaking, developing country located in South America. On the other hand, the US is a largely English speaking, developed country located in North America.
Ya we have it. Most of the south. lets go true america.
There are 4 major countries in South America that have official or majority languages other than Spanish:Brazil (Portuguese)Suriname (Dutch)French Guiana (French)Guyana (English)Additionally, there are the Falkland Islands (English), Trinidad and Tobago (English) off the coast of Venezuela, and the Dutch islands in the Caribbean just north of South America.
In the same way that there are different countries in Europe speaking German, or French, or English. South America was colonized by the Portuguese and by the Spaniards. But they had different peoples and cultures, which gave rise to different countries.
The South American countries that border the Caribbean Sea-Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana.
Guyana is located on the north eastern 'shoulder' of the continent of South America and is the only English speaking country on the continent.
Suriname is in the non-Spanish-speaking region of the South American continent. Suriname is the only Dutch-speaking region in South America. The other non-Spanish speaking regions of South America include Brazil, French Guiana, and Guyana.
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