The only English speaking country in South America is Guyana.
Uruguay (88%) Chile (89%) or Argentina (97%) qualify as such.
Portugal is a European country. It was an imperialistic country with a large empire. Its largest colony was Brazil. So yes, Portugal was at one point a part of South America, although it is not currently.
Namibia/ South West Africa
Namibia
Suriname is the South American country in which Dutch is the official language.Specifically, Suriname is South America's smallest independent country. It used to be a colony of the European Kingdom of the Netherlands. During its colonial period, the country's name was Dutch Guiana.
great Britain
The South American country of The Co-operative Republic of Guyana was the former colony of British Guyana.
The current "colony" on the South American continent is Guyane (French Guiana). However, this is truly not a colony of France but instead an integral part of the country. It is considered as much a part of France as Paris.
There are European, Asian, South American, North American, South Africa. There are somuch countries in the world
No. France is a European country and Uruguay an independent South American country.
British Guiana
Brazil is the South American country that has Portuguese as its national language, reflecting its colonial history as a former colony of Portugal.
It was an English Colony.
England until the American Revolution in which it became a state in the United States of America
The British Colony. It's of the southern coast of South America.
Argentina has long been a place of exiles from Europe.