In South America, the surviving Quechuan linguistic family, which includes far more native speakers than any other aboriginal language group in the Americas, accounts for some 12 million speakers. Another flourishing language stock of indigenous South Americans is TupÃ-GuaranÃ, with about 4 million speakers.
The main spoken language in the business setting is Spanish, which is also the official language in all the Andean Pact countries.
Quechua
Both. Geographically, Brazil is located on eastern South America. Culturally, it is part of the region known as Latin America, which includes all countries whose language was originated from ancient Latin, such as Spanish, Portuguese and French.
The second most widely used is Germanic Languages... 1. Romance languages 2. Germanic 3. Greco-Cyrilic Languages 4. Scandinavian Languages 5. Isolated Languages (Basque, Gaelic) All of these are based off of Indo-European Branch
Yes. Selvas are in South America also known as latin america.
Because Spanish was the language spoken by the conquistadors. Spain conquered and colonized these countries and regions, which are now commonly known as Latin America. The Spanish brought their language and their culture to the New World. Many of the native peoples of Central and South America today are the descendants of interracial marriages between the white, European Spaniards and the people they conquered (native tribes like the Incas, the Mayans, and the Aztecs). On the other hand, the United States and much of Canada were colonized by England, and as such, they are English-speaking countries that are known as Anglo America.
Peru is known to have the best and finest cusine in South America
Because Spanish was the language spoken by the conquistadors. Spain conquered and colonized these countries and regions, which are now commonly known as Latin America. The Spanish brought their language and their culture to the New World. Many of the native peoples of Central and South America today are the descendants of interracial marriages between the white, European Spaniards and the people they conquered (native tribes like the Incas, the Mayans, and the Aztecs). On the other hand, the United States and much of Canada were colonized by England, and as such, they are English-speaking countries that are known as Anglo America.
Spanish is the official language throughout South America, except for four countries. For the official language of Brazil is Portuguese. English is the official language of The Co-operative Republic of Guyana. The official language of French Guiana is French. And Dutch is the official language of Suriname. The countries in which Spanish is known, spoken and understood as the official language of communications are the following: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
The Celtic language was spoken by the ancients in the regon, but the language spoken in Britain is not known. It was not recorded.
The language spoken in Munich is German, specifically the dialect known as Bavarian German.
The Inca language is known as Quechua
Portuguese is the official language of Brazil, which is South America's largest country. Of all the countries of South America, it's most logical that Portuguese should be spoken in Brazil, and that it should have the status of the official language, because Brazil is a former Portuguese colony.So Portuguese is the native language of Brazilians for whom it's the mother tongue. But the language isn't native to Brazil. Instead, it was transplanted by the Portuguese navigators, rulers and settlers. And it was so successful in its naturalization that nowadays it's known, spoken and understood by almost all Brazilians.Portuguese is also spoken in many other South American Countries, becasue of the proximity and importance of Brazil, but it is not the official language of any other South American Country.Portuguese is spoken in Argentina and Uruguay, where the language is a required subject for schoolchildren. But the official language in both countries remains Spanish. Portuguese also is spoken in the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, where it's one of the nine recognized regional languages of importance. But the country's official language remains English. And, in far lesser degrees, Portuguese also is spoken in Bolivia, Paraguay, and Venezuela; in French Guiana; and in Venezuela. But the official language of the first three countries remains Spanish; and that in the last two countries, French and Dutch, respectively.
Both. Geographically, Brazil is located on eastern South America. Culturally, it is part of the region known as Latin America, which includes all countries whose language was originated from ancient Latin, such as Spanish, Portuguese and French.
Latin America is the region in the lower Americas where the romance languages are dominant. A combination of Spanish, Portuguese, and French are spoken in Latin America which is understood to include Central and South America.
"tsala" is the word for friend in Tswana, an African language also known as South Sotho and spoken by the people of Botswana, South Africa's Northwest Province and the surrounding areas.
the first language known to the human is a language called "TAMIL" spoken widely in the southern parts of India
Namibia's official language is English, but both Afrikaans (a language widely used in South Africa) and German are also spoken. [Namibia was formerly known as German South-West Africa.] Kenya too has English as its official language, but Swahili is widely spoken, and is often used as a lingua franca because there are a number of popular tribal languages.
Matuumbi, also known as Kimatuumbi, is spoken in the Kipatimu region of the Kilwa District, south of the Rufiji river.It is a Bantu language, closely related to the Ngindo, Rufiji and Ndengereko languages. It is spoken by about 70,000 people.