Languages in South American Countries

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The main language of most South American countries is Spanish, except for Brazil, where the main language is Portuguese. The difference between Portuguese in Brazil and in Portugal is almost the same as the difference between American and British English. There are differences among the Spanish dialects in other countries, too.
Contributed by: Daniel de Souza Carvalho (July 2014)
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Published: July 17 2014