in the highlands they speak native
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.
Spanish is the common language in Mexico and South America because the country of Spain colonized this region. The major exception being Brazil, which was Portuguese.
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
No, the Brazilian and Guiana highlands are low mountain ranges - not deserts.
All countries in South America have spanish as their national language except these 5. Click on the country to see more information about the languages spoken there:BrazilGuyanaFrench GuianaSurinameFalkland Islands
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Aymara is primarily spoken in Bolivia, as well as in parts of Peru and Chile. It is an indigenous language with a significant number of speakers, particularly in the Andean region.
All countries in South America use a spoken language.
The main language spoken across South America is Spanish, which is derived from the Latin language.
The Brazilian Highlands are in South America. In a more specific aspect, they are the eastern part of South America.
Guiana Highlands
Other than language isolates, ALL LANGUAGES on earth come from a language tree.The most widely spoken languages in North America are:EnglishSpanishThe most widely spoken languages in South America areSpanishQuechuaPortuguese
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.
Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world, with approximately 460 million native speakers. It is also one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
There are many European languages spoken in the Western Hemisphere. In North America, Spanish, English and French are spoken. In South America, Spanish, English, Dutch, French and Portuguese are spoken.
The Brazillian Highlands and the Guiana Highlands
Brazilian Highlands, Patagonia, Guiana Highlands