Most speak Spanish but one can find Peruvians who speak Portuguese near the border and in big cities.
Most people from Peru speak Spanish. A number of Indian Languages are spoken there.
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Although Portuguese is not an official language in Peru, there are likely small communities of Portuguese speakers in the country, particularly in the larger cities and areas where there are Brazilian expatriates or tourists. The main language spoken in Peru is Spanish.
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Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Latin American countries, due to the region's history of colonization by Spain. Portuguese is spoken in Brazil, a former Portuguese colony. Additionally, indigenous languages are spoken in many countries, including Quechua in Peru and Guarani in Paraguay.
Portuguese and Spanish are spoken in Europe, South America, and parts of Africa.
Spanish is the dominant language spoken in South America. It is the official language in most countries in South America, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Peru.
South America. Spanish is the predominant language in most countries, such as Argentina, Colombia, and Peru, while Portuguese is spoken in Brazil.
Brazil does not belong; it is a country where Portuguese is spoken (contrary to Peru, Cuba and Mexico, where Spanish is spoken).
Portuguese is among the most spoken languages in Mozambique.
Portuguese is not native anywhere in Peru, but you might find some speakers along the border of Brazil.
The main language spoken in Peru is Spanish. A small population speak only Quechua or Aymara.
Only Brazil has Portuguese as its official language.
Portuguese and Spanish are spoken in Europe, South America, and parts of Africa.
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In Portugal.
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The second most spoken language in Massachusetts is Spanish. It is spoken by a significant portion of the population in the state, particularly in communities with higher levels of Hispanic residents.
Yes, Portuguese is spoken along the Spanish-Portugal border.