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No. Portuguese language comes from the Western European country of Portugal, located in the Iberian peninsula. Portuguese-speaking countries include Brazil, Angola, Mozambique and other former colonies of Portugal. Mexico's most widely spoken language is Spanish, which comes from the European country of Spain, also on the Iberian peninsula like Portugal. Besides Spain and Mexico, other Spanish-speaking countries include Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Cuba and paradoxically, the United States which qualifies as the second-largest speaking country behind Mexico.
The European languages that developed from the Roman empire are Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Romanian. There are also many Latin derived words in English.
The only two European languages of Latin America are Spanish and Portuguese.* Latin America means "countries in America that speak Latin-based languages."*Note: if Haiti is included in the definition, then French is also spoken.
Yes, the main language is Portuguese. They also speak in other languages. They are European immigrant, indigenous, bilinguaslism. But, the main language in Portuguese
Some Indo-European languages spoken in Europe include English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, and Italian. In Asia, some Indo-European languages spoken are Persian, Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, and Kurdish.
There are hundreds of Indo-European languages spoken in Europe and Asia, such as: English Spanish French German Italian Portuguese Russian Hindi Marathi Sanskrit
The main language spoken in Brazil is Portuguese, which is spoken by approximately 98% of the population. There are also indigenous languages spoken by small minority groups, as well as immigrant languages like German and Italian spoken by descendants of European settlers.
The only European language that is widely studied in Japan is English, but less than 1% of the population are fluent. Other European languages that may be offered in schools and Universities include: Russian, French, and Portuguese.
The Related Link below shows the Indo-European languages and their development. The most common Indo-European languages are: Afrikaans Bulgarian Czech Danish Dutch English Farsi French German Greek Hindi Icelandic Italian Latin Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Ukrainian Yiddish
Afrikaans. It is an Indo-European language of the Germanic language family, and is closely related to (and sometimes mutually intelligible with) Dutch and especially Flemish.
That depends on what country they came from and where they settled. For example, the first European settlers in Australia spoke English. The first European Settlers in Brazil spoke Portuguese.
Spain was the European country that colonized Venezuela.