Yes, in some parts.
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None. Portugese is spoken in Brazil, Spanish in Argentina
The capital of Portugal is Lisbon, and the language spoken there is Portuguese.
They speak Portuguese.
Brazil is the unique south american country whose official and most spoken language is the Portuguese Language. Many other countries have portuguese as a secondary language, but when a question is asked that way, the only valid answer is the primary spoken language.
Spanish is spoken in 21 countries, while Portuguese is spoken in 9 countries. There are some countries where both languages are spoken, such as Brazil, which speaks Portuguese, and Paraguay and Uruguay, which speak Spanish.
The South American countries where Spanish, Portuguese, and English are spoken are Brazil; Argentina and Uruguay; Bolivia and Paraguay; and The Co-operative Republic of Guyana and Venezuela.
Portuguese is among the most spoken languages in Mozambique.
Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Latin American countries, due to the region's history of colonization by Spain. Portuguese is spoken in Brazil, a former Portuguese colony. Additionally, indigenous languages are spoken in many countries, including Quechua in Peru and Guarani in Paraguay.
Portuguese is spoken in Portugal and also in Brazil. Also in the islands of Portugal you will find them talking Portuguese like people in the Azores.
Only Brazil has Portuguese as its official language.
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The primary language spoken in Rio de Janeiro is Brazilian Portuguese.
Guarani is spoken in Paraguay, where it is an official language along with Spanish. It is also spoken in parts of Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia.