Angola
Azores
Benin
Côte d'Ivoire
The Republic of Côte d'Ivoire or ivory coast
Brazil
Cape verde
Mozambique
São Tomé and PrÃncipe
Niger-Congo (mainly)
Senegal has its own Lusophone connection with a significant community of Cape Verdeans in Dakar
Mauritius is a multilingual island in the Indian ocean, has strong cultural ties with Mozambique
Haji Island
as well as Some islands located in the Caribbean
Macau located in Cape Verde
Portuguese is the official language in the former Portuguese colonies of Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe. It now is an official language, along with French and Spanish, in the African country of Equatorial Guinea. The substantial Portuguese-speaking populations in Mauritiusand Senegal have led to the two countries' inclusion, albeit as observer status, into the Community of Portuguese Speaking Nations of the World. Likewise, there are Portuguese-speaking populations, although in lesser numbers, in the African countries of Morocco, Namibia, Republic of South Africa, and Zimbabwe.
The three most widely spoken languages in Latin America are Spanish, Portuguese, and English. Spanish is the predominant language in most countries in Latin America, Portuguese is spoken primarily in Brazil, and English is commonly spoken in some Caribbean countries.
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.
The African country of Equatorial Guinea (Guinea Ecuatorial) is the only African country with an official language of Spanish. The other official language is French, but Portuguese and 5 local languages are also widely spoken. It was previously the colony known as Spanish Guinea (1926-1968).There are also Spanish territories in or near Africa:- The Canary Islands (Atlantic Ocean)- Ceuta (city on the coast of Morocco)- Melilla (city on the coast of Morocco)(see related question)
The county of Equatorial Guinea has French and Spanish as official languages. And most of the other countries have either French or English as official languages.
Not all of Africa was colonized by the British. There were French, Belgian, Portuguese and Spanish colonies, too.
Either Spanish, French or Portuguese.
Portuguese shares the same roots as Spanish, Latin. But so is French, Italian and other minority languages.Portuguese, Spanish, French and Italian are all similar, but because of Portugal and Spains geographical location, Portuguese and Spanish are closely related mostly in vocabulary, but differ greatly in pronounciation.Spanish and Portuguese share 85% of vocabularyItalian and French also 85%Portuguese and French 80%No, Portuguese is spoken primarily in Portugal. Brazil, and some other countries also speak the portuguese language.. The spanish language is spoken primarily in Spain and many other countries like Mexico, Argentina and many south American countries, except Brazil
Brazil (Portuguese), Suriname (Dutch) and French Guiana (French). Of course, Spanish is spoken in these countries, but it is not an official or majority language.
French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish all evolved from Latin.
9 English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and five African languages.
Latin America, by definition, consists only of countries that speak Romance languages, such as Spanish, Portuguese and French.
Spanish, French, and Portuguese are Romance languages, meaning that they all descend from Latin.
Portuguese is the official language in the former Portuguese colonies of Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe. It now is an official language, along with French and Spanish, in the African country of Equatorial Guinea. The substantial Portuguese-speaking populations in Mauritiusand Senegal have led to the two countries' inclusion, albeit as observer status, into the Community of Portuguese Speaking Nations of the World. Likewise, there are Portuguese-speaking populations, although in lesser numbers, in the African countries of Morocco, Namibia, Republic of South Africa, and Zimbabwe.
Except for Brazil (portuguese), Guyana (English), French Guiana(french), and Suriname,(dutch) all other south American countries are spanish-speaking people.
The three most widely spoken languages in Latin America are Spanish, Portuguese, and English. Spanish is the predominant language in most countries in Latin America, Portuguese is spoken primarily in Brazil, and English is commonly spoken in some Caribbean countries.
He Was Born To A Nigerian Father && Brazilian Mother Who Was Portuguese , Spanish , Dutch , Swiss , French , African , && Amerindian.