No, Guyana is the only in South America that has English as the official language of the country. Save
French Guiana, formerly a colony and now an overseas department of France.
French Guiana is the French-speaking country furthest away from France. It is located on the northeast coast of South America, across the Atlantic Ocean.
France is not a Western Hemisphere country, so you didn't need to include it in the question. The only French speaking countries in the Western Hemisphere are Canada and Haiti. (French Guiana also speaks French, but it is not actually a country).
Suriname is in the non-Spanish-speaking region of the South American continent. Suriname is the only Dutch-speaking region in South America. The other non-Spanish speaking regions of South America include Brazil, French Guiana, and Guyana.
French Guiana is part of France.
French Guiana is part of France.
Many South Americans speak Spanish but four countries do not speak Spanish as their primary language. Brazil - Portuguese Suriname - Dutch/English Guyana - English/Dutch French Guiana - French The nations of Suriname (Dutch Guiana) and Guyana (British Guiana) have large Spanish-speaking populations. French Guiana is an overseas department, therefore considered part of France.
It is the capital of French Guiana, which is not an independent country, but an overseas department of France.
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Except for Brazil (portuguese), Guyana (English), French Guiana(french), and Suriname,(dutch) all other south American countries are spanish-speaking people.