Portugal is a country in southwestern Europe that primarily speaks Portuguese. Brazil is another country where Portuguese is the main language. Portugal's former colonies in Africa and Asia, such as Angola, Mozambique, and East Timor, also speak Portuguese.
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Brazil is the only Latin American country where Portuguese is the predominant language.
Spain is the only country in the Iberian Peninsula where Spanish is the official language. Portugal, also located on the Iberian Peninsula, speaks Portuguese.
Only one: Brazil.
Brazil (Portuguese), Suriname (Dutch) and French Guiana (French). Of course, Spanish is spoken in these countries, but it is not an official or majority language.
There are more than three countries where Portuguese is spoken. But the three countries that have Portuguese as their official language, and that have the largest populations, are Brazil, Mozambique, and Angola. Portugal comes in fourth in terms of official language and total population.
Only one: Brazil.
ummm.... they speak portuguese!
Mexico and Brazil Brazil doesn't speak Spanish they speak Portuguese big difference
Four countries that speak Portuguese are Portugal, whose navigators and explorers made the language known to the rest of the world; the former Asian colony of Macau, where the official languages are Chinese and Portuguese; and the former African colony of Guinea-Bissau, and the former South American colony of Brazil, both of which keep Portuguese as their official languages.
BrazilCape VerdePortugalGuiné-BissauSão Tomé e PríncipeAngolaMoçambiqueTimor-Lorosae