Most of the countries of South America Speak Spanish. For the languages of Brazil, click here.
Mainly Spanish, although there are numerous native languages also.
No. Brazilian could be any one of several native languages. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
People who speak two languages are commonly referred to as bilingual.
A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
Kayapo people speak the following languages:Jê (various dialects)Portuguese
[1] Brazil has the largest population of Italian speakers living outside of Italy, and the second largest population of German speakers living outside of Germany. [2] There are also Spanish speakers; and speakers of East European languages, such as those of the former Yugoslavia.
do people in Brazil speak English? nowadays 35% population in brazil speaks English
People in Central America do not speak Portuguese; they predominantly speak Spanish. Portuguese is spoken in Brazil, which is in South America. The confusion may arise from the fact that both Portuguese and Spanish are Romance languages and share some similarities.
Zambians primarily speak Bantu languages such as Bemba, Nyanja, Tonga, and Lozi. English is the official language of Zambia and is widely used for official communication and instruction in schools.
Most people in the world are bilingual at least.
The Bantu people don't speak religion. Furthermore, Bantu is a group of languages, not an ethnic group. People who speak Bantu languages practice many different religions.