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What is brazils main language called?

Portuguese among the Caucasian population, but many Brazilians speak other languages, English, German, Italian,etc. and there are numerous native languages and dialects.


What is brazils main exports?

Trees


What are Brazils main rivers called?

arizona


What is brazils main source of income?

prostitution.............


What is Brazils main religion?

the main religion of Brazil is roman cathlic


Brazils main exports?

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Why do you think the main basis of Brazils colonial economy changed over the years?

because they have had different people in charge.


What are the world's main languages?

It depends on what you mean by "main languages". Here is a list of languages with the most native speakers:MandarinEnglishSpanishHindi-UrduArabicBengaliPortugueseRussianJapanesePunjabi


What are the main two main languages spoken in South America and why do we still speak these two main languages today?

The two main languages spoken are Spanish and Portuguese and we continue to speak them because over the years they have become our native languages.


What is the main language in a America?

If you are referring to the United States, the main language is English.If you are referring to the American continents, there are about 10 main languages and over 200 minor languages. The main languages include:EnglishSpanishPortugueseFrenchDutchGuaraniQuechua


Which two languages and religions dominate Canadian culture?

French and Engish are the main languages. The main religion is Christian.


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The Caribbean obtained its main languages as a result of colonization of European powers as each island's main language is that of its previous colonizer.