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Mayan is a Mesoamerican language family, not a south American one. Mesoamerica is part of the North American continent.
There were hundreds of languages in South American and made up of hundreds of nations. South America is a huge continent.
The Andean natives, like the Incas, spoke Quechua, and Aymara languages. The Amazonians probably speak Tupian languages and many more.
The Maya were in Central America in what is now Belize, Guatemala, Honduras and southeast Mexico (Chiapas, Yucatan and Quintana Roo). Quechua was the language of the Inca in the mountains of the west coast of South America. The tribes to the east spoke many different languages. The only thing we know for sure is without the Europeans it would now have been Spanish or Portuguese.
After 500 years there are still many parts of South America, where the native languages are still spoken.Think Paraguay, Bolivia and Peru and northwestern Venezuela adjacent to northeastern Colombia, Many there still speak the same language as they did before the Europeans came.
they would speak their tribe languages I'm guessing
and as for south america i heard some good and bad things about it but if i had the chance I would visit. it looks very beautiful there
tribal languages, its not the same for the mayans as it would be for the incas...
portuguise or how ever u spell it...
Let's say the European colonizer doesn't reach the South America what language does the people of South America speaks? Is it Mayan?
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