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The total Brazilian population is estimated to be more than 189 million, based on 2008 figures. It's estimated that very close to 100% of the total speaks Portuguese. That percentage reflects the monolingualism of some speakers of Amerindian languages, and of recent immigrants from Japan and South Korea.

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