No.
Spanish language has a fair lexical similarity with Portuguese language it is easily and incorrectly assumed that Portuguese people understand or speak Spanish. This happens because even though they share a similar lexicon they have a very different system of sounds (phonology). Being Portuguese phonology closer to the French or Catalan languages than to the one of Spanish or Italian even though it has a closer lexicon similarity with this last two.
Never the less it is not incorrect to assume that Spanish and Portuguese people, specially younger people, can maintain a basic dialogue (if spoken slowly) in their own native language maintaining the general understanding of what is being said. Take in mind that this is a generalization thus it is debatable.
But be warned that in Portugal it is consider offensive to address a Portuguese person in Spanish if you're not a native speaker of Spanish yourself. This happens due to historical rivalry between this two countries.
Keep in mind that a typical Portuguese person speak at least 3 languages. So if you can't speak Portuguese, speak in English, French and as a last resort Spanish.
No they dont speak spanish. My friend lives in Portugal and the bit she is from, people DO NOT speak spanish. But since Portuguese is a romance language there are some of the same words.
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No, Spanish is not the primary language spoken in Portugal. The official language of Portugal is Portuguese.
No, Portuguese is the official language spoken in Portugal, not Spanish.
No, Portuguese is the official language spoken in Portugal.
No, Portugal does not speak Spanish as its primary language. The primary language spoken in Portugal is Portuguese.
The main language spoken in Portugal is Portuguese, while in Spain, the main language spoken is Spanish.
Portuguese is spoken in Portugal and also in Brazil. Also in the islands of Portugal you will find them talking Portuguese like people in the Azores.
Yes, Portuguese is spoken along the Spanish-Portugal border.
Trinidad is a tropical island of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean where Spanish is spoken. Portugal is part of the Iberian Peninsula bordering Spain in the East Atlantic where Portuguese is spoken.
Portugal is a country. Spain is another. In Portugal you speak Portuguese and in Spain, Spanish. Portugal has been a country since 1143 and since then Portuguese has always been it's official language.
The main language spoken in Portugal is Portuguese.
The main language spoken in Badajoz, Spain is Spanish. However, due to its close proximity to Portugal, there may also be some people who speak Portuguese.
Central and South America were conquered by Spain a country which speaks Spanish. However Brazil, was settled by Portugal and so Portuguese is spoken there.