Brazilians generally do not speak Spanish unless they learned it in school or have lived in a Spanish speaking country.
"Boa vista" translates to "good view" or "nice view" in English.
Estacione is both Spanish and Portuguese for "park".
Spanish and Portuguese are Romance languages, which evolved from Vulgar Latin, the spoken language of the Roman Empire.
In the 1540s, both Spanish and Portuguese colonies in the Americas were focused on exploiting indigenous populations for labor and resources. They followed a model of colonization that involved establishing plantations and extracting wealth from the land. Both empires also sought to spread Christianity and convert the local populations to Catholicism.
Both the Spanish and Portuguese were once citizens under the Umayyad Caliphate, back when the Moors ruled the Iberian Peninsula.
Spanish is the most commonly spoken language in Latin America. Portuguese is also widely spoken in Brazil.
Mesa is both Portuguese and Spanish for 'table'.
In both populations, the majority of the people speak Portuguese.
Some Washingtonians (both DC and the State) can speak Spanish, but the majority cannot.
"Gloria" is both a spanish and portuguese word. May be a latin word also.
I think all the Guerrero family is spanish
The language that is most similar to Spanish is Portuguese. Both Spanish and Portuguese belong to the Romance language family, which evolved from Latin. They share similar vocabulary, grammar structures, and pronunciation.