Two countries where Portuguese is the major offcial language are the Latin American country of Brazil, and the southern European country of Portugal. The former has the world's largest Portuguese-speaking population. The latter is the original source for the spread of the Portuguese language throughout the world.
They speak Portuguese.
No, in Spain the language is Spanish, and in Portugal the language is Portuguese. They are similar languages. May be that both have a common origin, but each country has its own language, history and customs.
their languages both have latin influence which makes them pretty close to each other.
Spain and Portugal are 2 different countries, with 2 different languages, and 2 different people who share a lot in common. Spain has about 5 times more territory and 4 times as many people. Spain is a kingdom with a Constitutional Monarchy and Portugal is a republic and Parliamentary Democracy.
About 230 languages are spoken in Europe. Here is a list of the most common not including the languages of Portugal:EnglishScotsGaelicManxBretonWelshIrishFrenchSpanishCatalanGalicianBasqueOccitanGermanDutchDanishSwedishNorwegianIcelandicSamiFaroeseItalianGreekTurkishLuxembourgishRomanschRomaniBulgarianPolishCzechSlovakHungarianFinnishBosnianMacedonianSerbianCroatianAlbanianMontenegrinBelarusianUkrainianRomanianYiddishEstonianLatvianLithuanianRussian
For the languages of Spain, click here.For the languages of Portugal, click, here.
The main types are : portuguese of Portugal and brazilian portuguese. They are similar, although they have many words that are written differently on each of the two countries.
All of these countries speak Romance languages as their national languages.For the languages of France, click here.For the languages of Italy, click here.For the languages of Spain, click here.For the languages of Portugal, click here.For the languages of Romania, click here.
No, Portuguese is the official language of Portugal, not Spanish.
They speak Portuguese.
if u mean languages Portuguese and spanish
No, in Spain the language is Spanish, and in Portugal the language is Portuguese. They are similar languages. May be that both have a common origin, but each country has its own language, history and customs.
Programming languages such as COBOL and FORTRAN are examples of procedure languages.
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The most prominent language in Portugal is Portuguese.The most prominent language in Spain is Spanish (also called Castillian, in order to distinguish it from the dialects of the Americas).Other languages in Spain are:Aranese, co-official in Catalonia, a variety of Gascon, which in turn is a variety of Occitan.Basque, co-official in the Basque Country and Navarre (see Basque and mixed zones).CatalanGalician
Spain and Portugal .
Portugal does not speak Spanish because Portuguese is the official language of Portugal. The two languages developed separately due to historical and cultural differences between the two countries.