All language families are equally "important", but what is probably meant is: What is the name of the largest language family in South Africa, that is the language family having the most speakers who use it as their mother tongue? That would be the Nguni (comprising Zulu, Xhosa and Swazi languages).
TTThe Barnes family spent their summer in south America.
None.
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
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 Tupí-Guaraní, with about 4 million speakers.
South America as a whole does not have an official language; South America is a continent and not a country. Spanish and Portuguese are the most widely spoken languages in South America, but there are hundreds if not thousands of various native and Spanish/Portuguese dialects.
The only family language in South Korea is Korean.
The main language spoken in South America is Spanish because the Spanish Empire covered most of South America. Portuguese is a vary important second because of the size and economic strength of Brazil.
The word "wigwam" comes from the Algonquian language family, which is a group of Native American languages spoken in various parts of North America.
Language, customs and culture.
Quechua is a Native American language family spoken primarily in the Andes region of South America, including parts of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, and Argentina. It is one of the most widely spoken indigenous languages in South America, with several million speakers. Quechua has a rich oral tradition and is an important language for many indigenous communities in the Andes.
south America
TTThe Barnes family spent their summer in south America.
What America? South America? Central America? North America? That is the answer
English.
no. a language in south America
Guyana, a small nation on the northern coast of South America, is the only South American country that declares English as its official language.
Brazil