Only if they learn it in school as a second language. Although Portuguese is very close to Spanish, the spoken form is not understandable to Spanish speakers.
Rio de Janiero is in Brazil. The language there is Portugese.
Are you asking me if I can speak portuguese ? Yes, I do. Are you asking me how can you learn the portuguese language ? At Livemocha.com.
Say, do you know how to speak Portuguese? 'Viu você sabe falar em português' means: 'You see, you know how to speak in Portuguese'. It's not a question but instead an affirmation.
Sabe falar português? is Portuguese for "do you know how to speak Portuguese?"
Eu nao sei falar portugues.
Rio de Janiero is in Brazil. The language there is Portugese.
Of course yes... their native language is portuguese, but if they study English they can speak it like the Americans can speak another language studying it!!! (stupid question)
Are you asking me if I can speak portuguese ? Yes, I do. Are you asking me how can you learn the portuguese language ? At Livemocha.com.
Say, do you know how to speak Portuguese? 'Viu você sabe falar em português' means: 'You see, you know how to speak in Portuguese'. It's not a question but instead an affirmation.
você sabe falar português = you know how to speak Portuguese. você sabe falar português? = Do you know how to speak Portuguese?
Actually Latino does not mean Spanish. A true "Latino would be someone who speaks Latin. People from the US call Spanish speakers Latinos, because they know that Spanish is a language derived from the old Latin language. So actually every person that speaks a language that comes from Latin is considered to be a Latino. That includes Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, and French. Brazilians don't like to be called Latinos because the stereotype that Latinos all speak Spanish. Latin America is called like that because people there speak 3 Latin languages, Spanish, French and Portuguese, as opposed to English which is a Germanic language. Haitians speak French, so technically they are Latinos too, since French comes from the Latin language. The correct term is "Hispanic" if you want to refer to a Spanish Speaker.
She can speak fluent Spanish, English, French, Italian,Portuguese, Catalan, and some Arabic, Pidgin, Hebrew, and Mandarin Chinese.
i didn't know that you speak spanish = no sabía que hablas español.
Come again you know I dont speak Spanish in English please. lol..you're hilarious. It isn't Spanish. It's Portuguese. Translation: 'Who is God of Catholicsm?'
About 101 million people in Mexico speak Spanish, although most of the population (about 108,700,000) has at least some knowledge of the language.
Sabe falar português? is Portuguese for "do you know how to speak Portuguese?"
Usually English but i do know tons of people can live in the US and speak spanish or french and there are still people who speak all languages it depends