Portuguese, due to previous colonization, is the most popular language. It is the official language of Brazil, which holds over half of the population. Spanish is spoken in almost all of the other countries.
Football (soccer to Americans).
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
Spanish is the common language in Mexico and South America because the country of Spain colonized this region. The major exception being Brazil, which was Portuguese.
South America as a whole does not have an official language; South America is a continent and not a country. Spanish and Portuguese are the most widely spoken languages in South America, but there are hundreds if not thousands of various native and Spanish/Portuguese dialects.
All countries in South America have spanish as their national language except these 5. Click on the country to see more information about the languages spoken there:BrazilGuyanaFrench GuianaSurinameFalkland Islands
football (soccer) is the most popular sport in south America
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Soccer is most popular in South America and Europe.
Spanish is the dominant language spoken in South America. It is the official language in most countries in South America, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Peru.
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The main language spoken in South America is Spanish because the Spanish Empire covered most of South America. Portuguese is a vary important second because of the size and economic strength of Brazil.
Other than language isolates, ALL LANGUAGES on earth come from a language tree.The most widely spoken languages in North America are:EnglishSpanishThe most widely spoken languages in South America areSpanishQuechuaPortuguese
It is most popular in South America like Brazil and Argentina.
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Main language: Half the surface of South America is Brazil; the main language there is Portuguese. The other half of South America, and most of Central America, speaks Spanish as the main language. Religion: The main religion is Christianity.
English is the most univeral second language in South America.