Languages of South America
The languages of South America are the spoken languages by the inhabitants of South America. Most important from of number of Locuteur S come from the European colonists.
Country
The majority of the countries and dependences are Spanish-speaking S. the Bolivia and the Peru has in addition to the Spanish , the Quechua and the Aymara like official language, they was languages used by the empire Aztèque, and the Paraguay is bilingual with Spanish and the Guarani. The Brazil which includes/understands half of the population of the Portuguese-speaking continent east , the language is there the Portuguese, and one finds there more the big city Portuguese-speaking in the world: São Paulo . Argentina accommodated enormously immigrants Italy NS, which destabilized the Spanish language. Buenos Aires remains the Spanish-speaking Métropole of South America in spite of the strong influence Italian. Guyanes are the only place of creole South America . The Suriname has like official language the Dutch, with Paramaribo more the big city of America of this language, although about fifteen languages are spoken there, especially of the Creoles containing English or of Netherlander. The Guyana is officially French-speaking and Cayenne is more the big city of language French E of South America. The English is spoken with the Guyana and with the Falklands, Georgetown is the anglophone main city of South America.See too
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