No, French is not widely spoken in Brazil. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
French is a common second language that is spoken by educated people in Brazil. About 7 million people speak French there from time to time.
Portuguese is the official language spoken in Brazil, not French. However, some people in Brazil may speak French as a second language, especially in areas frequented by tourists.
Brazil speaks Portages Also: Guyana speaks English Suriname speaks Dutch French Guiana speaks French
French is not spoken in countries such as the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain, or Brazil. However, it is important to note that French is an official language in 29 countries around the world, including France, Belgium, Canada, Switzerland, and many countries in Africa.
No, French is not widely spoken in Brazil. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
French is a common second language that is spoken by educated people in Brazil. About 7 million people speak French there from time to time.
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Brazil
No; it was the Portuguese.
Columbia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana are north of Brazil.
Not including French Guiana (a French overseas departement), Brazil borders: Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
Brazil is called 'le Brésil' in French.
The French and Dutch
French Guiana is a French 'département' and 'région' located in southern America, just north of Brazil.
Not including French Guiana (a French overseas departement), Brazil borders: Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
France is located in Europe (and so isn't located in Brazil), but French Guiana (a part of France) borders Brazil on the north.