Uh... well yes you can... but it's not the official language. Portuguese is.
French is a common second language that is spoken by educated people in Brazil. About 7 million people speak French there from time to time.
Portuguese is the official language spoken in Brazil, not French. However, some people in Brazil may speak French as a second language, especially in areas frequented by tourists.
Yes. Celine's three boys speak French. They always speak French at home and their nanny is Celine's sister.
All of them don't speak English apart from Guyana. Most of them speak Spanish. Brazil speaks Portuguese. and French Guyana speak French
The largest non-Spanish-speaking country in South America is Brazil (where they speak Portuguese), but you can get creative with Suriname (Dutch), Guyana (English and Guarani), and French Guyana (French).
Brazil speaks Portages Also: Guyana speaks English Suriname speaks Dutch French Guiana speaks French
Brazil, French Guiana
Haiti and the overseas islands of La Guadeloupe, La Martinique in the Carribbean speak French. And the French oversea region of 'la Guyane' (French Guiana), just north of Brazil speaks French.
Brazil's official language is Portuguese. Guyana's official language is English. Suriname's official language is Dutch. French Guiana's official language is French. The Falkland Islands' official language is English.
Those in Brazil speak Portuguesethose in Suriname speak Dutchthose in French Guiana speak Frenchthose in Guyana speak EnglishThose in the Falkland Islands speak English
All of them, except Brazil and Haiti, where Portuguese and French are spoken, respectively.
Brazil (Portuguese), Haiti and French Guyana (French).