What's the language people mostly speak in these countries?
1. Iran 2. Brazil 3.Sri Lanka 4.Peru 5. Suriname
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1) Western Farsi (36%)
2) Eastern Farsi (aka Darsi, 12%)
3) Tajiki (7%)
B) All Brazilians speak Portuguese, and most Brazilians can read and understand Spanish, but some speak from a handfull of local, native american indigenous languages, the most common of those being Nheengatu.
C) Sri Lanka:
1) Sinhalese (80%)
2) Tamil (20%)
D) Peru:
1) Official language is Spanish.
2) 150 indigenous and immigrant languages, the most significant of those being Quechua and Aymara.
What's significant about Peruvian linguistic enclaves is that because of the mountainous geography leading to isolation, the plethora of little pockets of non-Spanish languages spoken by various communities in Peru are quite hardcore about it. Peru has communities of German immigrants who only speak German, pockets of Japanese immigrants who only speak Japanese, pockets of Chinese immigrants who only speak Chinese, and pockets of indigenous peoples speaking only their native tongue, etc.
E) Suriname:
1) Dutch (60%)
2) Sranan Tongo (30%)
3) pockets of indigenous and immigrant languages (10%)
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M$2. Brazil - Portuguese,
3. Sri Lanka - Singhalese and Tamil
4. Peru - Spanish
5. Suriname - Dutch,Bhojpuri, Sranan Tongo
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M$Brazil: Portuguese
Sri Lanka: mother tongue Sinhala about 70%. (English used as non official inter ethnic language)
Peru: Spanish
Suriname:mother tongue by about 60%
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