Portuguese is the official language of the following countries:
It is also one of the official languages of East Timor (with Tetum) and the Chinese special administrative region of Macau.
Aside from these locations, The Portuguese diaspora is a rather large one, and consequently significant populations speak Portuguese in a lot of countries (notably France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and the USA).
The main language spoken in Portugal is Portuguese.
Jotta A is Brazilian and primarily speaks Portuguese.
Leonardo Araujo speaks Portuguese and English.
"Não falo espanhol" means "I don't speak Spanish" in Portuguese.
No, the primary language spoken in Rio de Janeiro is Portuguese, not Spanish. However, some people may know Spanish as a second language due to similarities between the two languages.
No, Brazilian people speak Portugese.
Spanish and Portugese.
Portugese, but many have good English.
More than 900,00,000 people really
Brazilians speak portugese
The main language spoken in Portugal is Portuguese.
Some no doubt do,but the vast majority would speak mainly Portugese.
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I do believe it is Spanish. Brazillians Speak Portugese but it is a common mistake that many believe the speak Spanish.
Jotta A is Brazilian and primarily speaks Portuguese.