The French and Dutch
The first Portuguese settlements in Brazil were east of the Tordesillas line.
Brazil was under Portuguese control from its discovery in 1500 until it gained independence in 1822. During this period, Brazil was a part of the Portuguese Empire, which significantly influenced its culture, language, and political structure. Following independence, Brazil became an empire and later a republic, distancing itself from Portuguese rule.
No. Brazil was originally a Portuguese colony which is why the language of Brazil is Portuguese.
In Brazil by the slaves that were brought there by the Portuguese who were not allowed to fight so they had to disguise their fighting skills as if they were dancing
the Portuguese found Brazil originally. they settled in Brazil and that's why Portuguese is the most widely spoken language in Brazil today.
Portugal gained control of Brazil through the Treaty of Tordesillas. The Portuguese, along with help from native Brazilians, were able to keep out French and Dutch invaders.
The language spoken in Brazil is Brazilian Portuguese, or just Portuguese.
Portuguese is the national language of Brazil so I'd say most of them
Brazil has the most Portuguese speakers in the world.
In Brazil they speak Portuguese. The Portuguese word for girl is 'menina'
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!