The 1 official language of Uruguay is Spanish, spoken by virtually everyone. Uruguay is very monolingual.
In the northern parts of Uruguay they speak Portuñol (also called Brasiliero), which is a mix of Spanish and Portuguese.
Uruguayan Sign Language is the deaf sign language of Uruguay, used since 1910. It is not intelligible with neighboring languages.
Here is a list of 10 minority immigrant languages spoken in Uruguay, but these languages have no political or social recognition, and are only spoken by very small minorities:
English is the most widely taught foreign language, but not very many people are fluent in it.
It's not its official language and very few people may speak Dutch. All Uruguayans speaks Spanish and many of them knows English and/or Portuguese.
The national language of Uruguay is Spanish.
SPANISH is the main language. Portugese and English and some local languages are also spoken
Spanish.
Spanish.
The official language of Uruguay, a country in South America, is Spanish.
Spanish
dutch is the official language in Uruguay. however spanish and English is also spoken there.
Spanish.
SPANISH is the main language. Portugese and English and some local languages are also spoken
SPANISH is the main language. Portugese and English and some local languages are also spoken
Spanish.
SPANISH is the main language. Portugese and English and some local languages are also spoken
Spanish is the only official language.
Only Spanish is the official language. However, portuñol is spoken on the north too.
Spanish && English (:
The official language is Spanish. Also from a mixture of Spanish with Italian from immigrants known as 'cocoliche'. English is common and Portuguese is spoken near the Brazilian border
The official language is Spanish, Other languages are Riverense Portunol and Rioplatense Spanish.
Only Spanish is the official language. However in the north portuñol is also spoken.
Spanish
None officially. Only Spanish is the official language of the country. However, on the border with Brazil many people speak "Portuñol" (a mixture of Spanish and Portuguese).
Only Spanish is the official language but portuñol is also spoken in the limit with Brazil (north of the country).
The principal language of Uruguay is Spanish.
Uragian.
Spanish.
No, they speak Spanish. Though some people do speak english. There are some schools where you learn it. Still, (if i am not wrong) most people don't. (i am uruguayan)
Mostly Spanish (probably a minority of Brazilian Portuguese)
spanish is the language spoken in Uruguay and Paraguay
Spanish
Yes, Uruguay's official language is Spanish.
English is a widely studied foreign language in Uruguay, but very few people speak it fluently.
SPANISH is the main language. Portugese and English and some local languages are also spoken
Spanish.
Yes.
The primary language that is spoken in the U.S. is English.
The primary language spoken in London, England is English
Mandarin Chinese is the most spoken language as people's primary language in the world.
The primary language spoken in the eastern Mediterranean is Arabic, although Hebrew, Turkish, and Greek are also widely spoken.
Spanish is the primary language spoken in Bilbao. However, many people there also speak Basque.
Chinese
Your primary language is the one most often spoken. Schools dealing with ESL populations and immigrant parents regularly query what is the primary language spoken in the home to help with home school communications. A seconday language would be any other language you spoke, or if more than two languages are involved the one most next often spoken after the primary language.
Spanish is the official language. However, portuñol is also spoken in the north.
America does not have a primary language, English is just the common language spoken in America.
Filipino is the national language, but there really isn't any language in the Philippines that fits the definition of "primary" language.
spanish
The primary language in the US is English, but the country does not have an official language. So many other languages are spoken there.