Because they were colonized by the portuguese; that's the reason why Brazil speak portuguese also.
Very few. Less than 0.8% of the population (928,000 people by 2013) speak a foreign language besides Spanish and English.
Portuguese Cape Verde ended in 1975.
Cape Verde was discovered by the Portuguese in the fifteenth century (in 1462 to be precise).
They all speak Portuguese.
The main language in Cape Verde is Portuguese. In Portuguese, "You are cute!" is "Est
The countries in Africa that speak Portuguese are Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, and São Tomé and Príncipe. These countries were former colonies of Portugal and adopted Portuguese as their official language.
French is one of the official languages in Cape Verde, but it is not widely spoken among the entire population. It is primarily spoken by government officials, educated individuals, and in business settings. The exact number of French speakers in Cape Verde is unknown.
He is black, but not fully, he hails from Cape Verde. Most people in Cape Verde are mixed (Black African/Portuguese White).
"Cape" is the English translation of the Portuguese word "Cabo"
Portugal, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Brazil, São Tomé e Príncipe,Angola.
The Republic of Cape Verde became a nation in 1975.
The Cape Verde islands were uninhabited when they were discovered by the Portuguese in 1456. The official name of the country is now Cabo Verde.
kriol, portuguese