Brazil is the unique south american country whose official and most spoken language is the Portuguese Language. Many other countries have portuguese as a secondary language, but when a question is asked that way, the only valid answer is the primary spoken language.
most do, Brazil speaks Portuguese, all the others speak Spanish with many different dialects depending on which country and what region.
I speak a little Portuguese = eu falo um pouco de português.
Angolians speak portuguese
Latin America, by definition, consists only of countries that speak Romance languages, such as Spanish, Portuguese and French.
then we speak portuguese instead of English
== Brazil
Only one: Brazil.
Only one: Brazil.
Most Latin American countries speak Spanish.
The two main countries that speak 'Portuguese' are Portugal and Brazil.
Because that's pretty much the definition of "Latin" America: any country in the Americas that speak a Romance language, such as Spanish, Portuguese, or French.
Because that's pretty much the definition of "Latin" America: any country in the Americas that speak a Romance language, such as Spanish, Portuguese, or French.
Four countries that speak Portuguese are Portugal, whose navigators and explorers made the language known to the rest of the world; the former Asian colony of Macau, where the official languages are Chinese and Portuguese; and the former African colony of Guinea-Bissau, and the former South American colony of Brazil, both of which keep Portuguese as their official languages.
None.
most do, Brazil speaks Portuguese, all the others speak Spanish with many different dialects depending on which country and what region.
portugal, brazil,angola
Portuguese is spoken in the South American countries of Argentina and Uruguay. For there's a lot of traffic back and forth over both countries' borders with Brazil. And in both countries, Portuguese is a required subject for schoolchildren. Portuguese also is spoken in the South American country of The Co-operative Republic of Guyana. For it's one of the nine recognized regional languages of importance. But the country's official language remains English. And, to far lesser degrees, Portuguese also is spoken in the South American countries of Bolivia, French Guiana, Paraguay, Suriname, and Venezuela. But the largest South American country in which Portuguese is spoken is the former Portuguese colony of Brazil.