Rio de Janeiro literally means in Portuguese, January River. The place where the future city would grow was first discovered in January, 1502.
Rio de Janeiro means "River of January" in Portuguese. It was named by the Portuguese explorers who arrived in the area in January 1502, and mistook the Guanabara Bay for the mouth of a river.
The primary language spoken in Rio de Janeiro is Brazilian Portuguese.
The primary language spoken in Rio de Janeiro is Portuguese. It is the official language of Brazil and is widely used in both formal and informal settings in the city.
The primary language spoken in Rio de Janeiro is Brazilian Portuguese.
Dois. Depending upon the region, some accents within Portuguese - such as the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro - pronounce the ending "s" as "sh."
No, the primary language spoken in Rio de Janeiro is Portuguese, not Spanish. However, some people may know Spanish as a second language due to similarities between the two languages.
The Portuguese founded Rio de Janeiro
"Rio de Janeiro" is portuguese for "River of January"
The Portuguese founded Rio de Janeiro on March 1, 1565.
The primary language spoken in Rio de Janeiro is Brazilian Portuguese.
The correct is RIO DE JANEIRO. The Brazil official language is Portuguese.
The primary language spoken in Rio de Janeiro is Portuguese. It is the official language of Brazil and is widely used in both formal and informal settings in the city.
it's Portuguese
The primary language spoken in Rio de Janeiro is Brazilian Portuguese.
No. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
Portuguese, same as the whole country (Brazil)
The city of Rio de Janeiro proper was founded by the Portuguese on March 1, 1565 and was named São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro, in honor of St. Sebastian,
reo de janeiro was found by the portuguese