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  1. Feb 6, 2019 · 8 Most Spoken Indigenous Languages In South America. Quechua (Andean region) — 8 million speakers. Guarani (Paraguay and surrounding area) — 5 million speakers. Aymara (Peru and Bolivia) — 2.5 million speakers. Mapudungun (Chile) — 500,000 speakers. Guajiro (Venezuela and Colombia) — 200,000 speakers.

  2. May 10, 2021 · According to the 2010 census, 30% of the population consider Spanish as their native language, while another 50% can understand the language. All told, about 56.6% of Belizeans speak Spanish. It is the most popular language in Orange Walk, Cayo, and Corozal districts.

  3. North America: 313 000 000 2 Mexico: North America: 123 000 000 3 Philippines: Asia: 101 000 000 4 Colombia: South America: 48 000 000 5 Argentina: South America: 44 000 000 6 Spain: Europe: 41 000 000 7 Peru: South America: 30 000 000 8 Venezuela: South America: 25 000 000 9 Chile: South America: 16 000 000 10 Ecuador: South America: 15 000 ...

  4. May 8, 2024 · Guyana, French Guiana (one of the overseas territories of France), and Suriname, which are found in the northern part of South America, are the only places in South America that do not speak Spanish or Portuguese. Some African languages are also spoken in Latin America. What is the only non Spanish speaking country in Central America?

  5. Official languages in South America. Spanish and Portuguese are the most spoken languages in South America, with approximately 200 million speakers each. Spanish is the official language of most countries, along with other native languages in some countries.

  6. Spanish is by far the most common second language in the country, with over 50 million total speakers if non-native or second-language speakers are included. While English is the de facto national language of the country, Spanish is often used in public services and notices at the federal and state levels.

  7. 2. European Union. 27,242,000 Spanish speakers. France, Germany, Italy, and Portugal are the countries with the most Spanish speakers. It is the fourth most studied language and the preferred second foreign language in 18 of the 27 countries. United Kingdom (2016) by Amar Saleem Fundación Antonio de Nebrija.

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