Yes. Approx 22% of the population speak French.
Only if they learn it in school as a second language or come from a French speaking country. Portugual is a Portuguese-speaking country.
The three major, spoken languages in Portugal are Portuguese, French, and English. Portuguese is the country's official language, and also the most spoken of all of the nation's languages and dialects. French is known, spoken, and understood by just under one-fourth of the population. And English is known, spoken, and understood by anywhere from just over one-fourth, to about one-third, of the population.
Portuguese is the language that's most commonly spoken by the vast majority of Portugal's population, which is calculated at 10,676,910 according to 2008 estimates.
French is spoken on all continents except Australia.
Quebec is the largest prvince in Canada where French is spoken and Montreal is the 2nd largest city after Paris where French is spoken.
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.
Both English and French are European languages spoken in Canada.
No, Spanish is not the primary language spoken in Portugal. The official language of Portugal is Portuguese.
The main language spoken in Portugal is Portuguese.
The three major, spoken languages in Portugal are Portuguese, French, and English. Portuguese is the country's official language, and also the most spoken of all of the nation's languages and dialects. French is known, spoken, and understood by just under one-fourth of the population. And English is known, spoken, and understood by anywhere from just over one-fourth, to about one-third, of the population.
Lisbon is the capital of Portugal. The national language there is Portuguese. There are some French speakers in Lisbon, but not terribly many. If you do not speak Portuguese, English is the best language to speak as many Lisbonians speak a degree of English.
The capital of Portugal is Lisbon, and the language spoken there is Portuguese.
The French word for 'Portugal' is 'le Portugal' (masc.).
No, Portuguese is the official language spoken in Portugal.
Portugal
In Portugal.
The main language spoken in Portugal is Portuguese, while in Spain, the main language spoken is Spanish.
Le Portugal is a masculine noun in French.