The count in South America that speaks Spanish is Uruguay. It is also the second smallest country in South America.
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Costa Rica is a country in Central America where Spanish is the official language spoken by the majority of the population.
Brazil speaks Portages Also: Guyana speaks English Suriname speaks Dutch French Guiana speaks French
Suriname is a Dutch speaking country in South America. It is the smallest country on the continent. However, it is larger than French Guyana, which is a territory in South America that belongs to France.
I think the only country that speaks Dutch in South America is Suriname.
Brazil is the South American country that doesn't speak Spanish; rather, Portuguese is the official language spoken in Brazil.
Brazil is the only country in South America where Portuguese is the official language.
Native spanish-speaker (a person who speaks the Spanish language). May be from Spain or a Spanish-speaking country in Latin America.
Central and South America were conquered by Spain a country which speaks Spanish. However Brazil, was settled by Portugal and so Portuguese is spoken there.
Yes. 16.3% of the population speaks Spanish, and at least on the federal level, English is only a de facto language.
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