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Mainly Portuguese - and German, Japanese, Italian, Amerindian.

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What language do Brazilians use?

Portuguese.


What are the brazilians from?

The Brazilians are from Brazil. Brazil was colonized by Portugal, not Spain, so the language is Portuguese.


How do you talk to Brazilians?

talk using their language.


What are brasillian people language?

Brazilians tend to speak Spanish.


Why do Brazilians speak portoguese?

Brazil was colonised by Portugal, hence the Language


What language do most Brazilian speak?

The majority of Brazilians speak Portuguese as their native language.


Do brazilians speak spanish?

No, Brazilians speak Portuguese as their official language. Spanish is spoken in many other countries in South and Central America, but not in Brazil.


How much in Brazilian?

Brazilian is not a language. Brazilians speak portuguese. How much translates into "Quanto".


Brazilians find it offensive when you do what?

Brazilians find it offensive when you're disrespectful of other people's feelings and property. For they take pride in their country, their culture, their history, and their language. Their country is considered a melting pot of just about any culture and language in the world. With such a welcoming attitude towards other, Brazilians find it troubling when tourists and visitors don't return the hospitableness.


Is english spoken in Brazil?

Yes, English is spoken in Brazil as a second language, mainly in tourist areas, big cities, and among younger generations. The level of proficiency can vary, but many Brazilians can communicate in English to some extent.


Do Brazilians find Portuguese offensive?

No. Brazilians are used to some tourists, and indeed some people worldwide, not knowing that there even is such a thing as the Portuguese language. They also are used to other tourists, and indeed other people throughout the world, thinking that Brazilian Portuguese needs to be spoken according to the standards of Portugal or of the Spanish-speaking countries. And so Brazilians tend to be appreciative of Portuguese speakers, be they from Portugal or from any one of the former Portuguese colonies. For Brazilians tend to be easy-going, hospitable, and welcoming. Likewise, they tend not to find any one language offensive, because of Brazil being a melting pot of many cultures and languages. But what Brazilians tend not to appreciate is a rude, unappreciative attitude that disrespects the rights of others. And so it's neither the language nor the language speaker, but an attitude that may be offensive to Brazilians.


How do Brazilians spell Brazil?

The Z is an English language thing; it has an S in the Portugese language.