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No, Brazil had a tiny spanish colonization. The Brazilian culture is largely portuguese, Italian, African (like USA), German and Japanese. They speak portuguese because back then portuguese colonized brazil
The Colonization of Brazil is the name of the process of settlement, exploitation and domination held by the Portuguese from the sixteenth century in the current Brazilian land. It begins with the arrival of settlers to the new land, inhabited by numerous Indian nations. One should not confuse the colonization of Brazil to the time of colonial Brazil, since the process of populating and developing the territory began earlier and was beyond the Portuguese occupation, from the Indians until the recent immigrants.
No. Brazil was originally a Portuguese colony which is why the language of Brazil is Portuguese.
Portuguese people primarily live in Portugal, which is located in southwestern Europe. However, there are also significant Portuguese communities in countries such as Brazil, France, the United States, and Angola, among others, due to historical colonization and immigration.
the Portuguese found Brazil originally. they settled in Brazil and that's why Portuguese is the most widely spoken language in Brazil today.
The language spoken in Brazil is Brazilian Portuguese, or just Portuguese.
The unexpected results is that the papal line cut off most of what is now Brazil. This explains why today the Brazilians speak Portuguese
In 1500, Pedro Alvares Cabral lead the first Europeans to Brazil in the name of the Portuguese King Manuel I. Active colonization started in 1534 during the reign of King John III of Portugal.
In Brazil they speak Portuguese. The Portuguese word for girl is 'menina'
Approximately 97% of the population in Brazil speaks Portuguese.
The Portuguese settled in Brazil in the Americas
I think the national language of Brazil is Portuguese. Yes in Portuguese is sim. Hope this helps!