Brazil's official language is Portuguese.
Guyana's official language is English.
Suriname's official language is Dutch.
French Guiana's official language is French.
The Falkland Islands' official language is English.
The countries or territories in South America that have official or majority languages other than Spanish:
Brazil (Portuguese)
Suriname (Dutch)
French Guiana (French)
Guyana (English)
Falkland Islands (English)
in the 15th century Spain travelled to America looking for land. that is why lots of the countries near there speak Spanish. but in south America and Brazil doesn't speak Spanish, and above Mexico. i hope this has answered your question.
The following countries do not speak Spanish as their common language:
Brazil's official language is Portuguese.
Suriname's is Dutch (Dutch Guiana).
Guyana's is English (British Guiana)
French Guiana's is French (it is part of France).
Brazil that speak portuguese and French Guyana thah spaek french.
the non spanish speaking countries in South America are: Guyana, Brazil, Suriname, the Falkland Islands, and French Guiana.
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
Because part of South America, Brazil, was colonized by the Portugese.
No, it's not. I don't know much about South American countries, but in Spain they speak mostly Castilian (castellano) Spanish; however, there are some regions where they speak a different language. For exmaple, in Cataluña (where Barcelona is) you can hear Catalán. Or in the Basque Country they speak Basque.
The South American countries where Spanish, Portuguese, and English are spoken are Brazil; Argentina and Uruguay; Bolivia and Paraguay; and The Co-operative Republic of Guyana and Venezuela.
BRAZILBrazilSurinameFrench GuianaGuyanaThe Falkland Islands
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The following South American countries speak Spanish: Argentina Bolivia Chile Paraguay Peru Uruguay Venezuela
The following South American countries do not speak Spanish:BrazilSurinameFrench GuianaThe Falkland IslandsThese countries do not speak spanish because they were never colonies of Spain.
The following South American countries do not speak Spanish:BrazilSurinameFrench GuianaThe Falkland IslandsAll of the rest speak Spanish:ArgentinaColombiaChileParaguayPeruUruguayVenezuela
No, the following South American countries do not speak Spanish:BrazilGuyanaFrench GuianaSurinameFalkland Islands
Here is a list of South American countries that do not have Spanish as an official language. Some of these countries speak spanish as a common language though, even though it's not official:ArgentinaBrazilChileFalkland IslandsFrench GuianaGuyanaNicaraguaSurinameUruguay
Spanish is spoken in South American countries due to the region's history of colonization by Spain. Brazil, on the other hand, was colonized by Portugal, which is why Portuguese is the official language spoken in the country.
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
The answer is that there are no northern countries that speak Spanish. all Latina/Hispanic countries are in the south near the equator.
You are a Spanish speaker. - it actually is an American term referring to people that speak Spanish and have their origins in Mexico or the countries to the south of Mexico.
Spanish - because most of the South American countries speak that language, and Brazil because it is spoken in the largest country on the continent.
Latin American countries primarily speak Spanish due to the Spanish colonization that began in the late 15th century. Spanish became the official language of these countries as a result of this colonization, and it has continued to be used widely in the region due to historical and cultural influences.