equatorial guinea (although portuguese is only spoken by a minority there).
Brazil is the only country in South America where Portuguese is the official language.
The Spanish-speaking country that also has Portuguese as an official language is Equatorial Guinea. It is the only country in Africa where Spanish is an official language, alongside Portuguese and French. The presence of Portuguese is a result of historical ties and the country's adoption of the language in recent decades.
It is Portugal and Brazil. Brazil is the only country in s. America where Portuguese is the main language. Everyone else speaks Spanish (blame the conquistadors).
Portuguese is spoken in Brazil because Brazil was once a colony of Portugal.
Portuguese is the national language of Brazil so I'd say most of them
The main country in Africa that speaks Portuguese is Angola. Portuguese is the official language of Angola, along with several other African countries like Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, and São Tomé and Príncipe.
A Lusophone is someone who speaks the Portuguese language.
Neymar Jr speaks the Portuguese and Spanish language.
No, the language of Brazil is Portuguese. Brazilians learn Spanish as a second (or third) language. Brazil had a tiny spanish influence. In Brazil, there was a huge influence of Italians, japaneses, Germans and portugueses.
The Philippines is the country where Tagalog is primarily spoken. It is the official language of the Philippines and serves as the basis for the national language, Filipino.
...All of them. It's Brazil's official language.