Portuguese is spoken on all seven continents. It's spoken on Antarctica, as part of the Brazilian scientific presence. It's spoken in Africa, Asia, and South America, as locations of former colonies. It's spoken in Australia, and North America, as the locations of permanent and temporary Portuguese speaking communities. And it's spoken in Europe, because of its native origins in the southwestern European country of Portugal.
Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Guinea Bissau, Macau, Mozambique, Portugal, & São Tomé and Príncipe.
English is not the official language of Portugal, however, many portuguese people can speak english fluently over there.
Portuguese is the national language of Brazil so I'd say most of them
They don't. They speak Spanish.
People living in Portugal speaks portuguese, but some people over there can speak english, like many people allover the world, in almost all nations.
35-40% (opinion) People that speak Portuguese can understand Spanish MUCH more easily than people that speak Spanish and try to understand Port.
English is not the official language of Portugal, however, many portuguese people can speak english fluently over there.
Portuguese
Portuguese is the national language of Brazil so I'd say most of them
Portuguese
They are Brazilian and they speak portuguese as their official language
Although there was a sizeable immigration from Portugal to France (it is the largest foreign community in France), you will not hear people speak Portuguese. People in Paris speak French.
They don't. They speak Spanish.
People living in Portugal speaks portuguese, but some people over there can speak english, like many people allover the world, in almost all nations.
No. Hispanics are people who speak spanish. Brazilians speak Portuguese making them Lusophones.
ummm.... they speak portuguese!
Because they were colonized by the portuguese; that's the reason why brazil speak portuguese also.
Spanish and Portuguese.