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most do, Brazil speaks Portuguese, all the others speak Spanish with many different dialects depending on which country and what region.
Central and South America were conquered by Spain a country which speaks Spanish. However Brazil, was settled by Portugal and so Portuguese is spoken there.
Some do and some don't, it depends on how open a mind they can keep. Even those who are not native Spanish speakers can decipher some words or phrases in Portuguese especially if the speaker speaks slowly and pronounces correctly.
The biggest impact is language. Brazil speaks Portuguese. Most of the rest of Latin America speak Spanish. The other impact is religion. Most of Latin America are Roman Catholic.
A Lusophone is someone who speaks the Portuguese language.
Brazil is the only country in South America where Portuguese is the official 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.
Yes. A Hispanic is someone that comes from a Spanish Speaking country, so absolutely. All countries in South America are Spanish-Speaking countries except for Brazil, which speaks Portuguese.
There are several Spanish speaking countries that have ski resorts. These countries include Spain, Chile, as well as Argentina. The South American country Brazil also has ski resorts, although this country speaks Portuguese.
Portugal, oh, & Brazil !
No, Algeria speaks french and Arabic
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).
The African country that speaks Portuguese as a first language is Angola.
Neymar Jr speaks the Portuguese and Spanish language.
Native spanish-speaker (a person who speaks the Spanish language). May be from Spain or a Spanish-speaking country in Latin America.
Venezuela is a country in and of itself. Originally a colony of the Empire of Spain, Venezuela is predominantly a Spanish-speaking nation.
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