Brazil, Mozambique, Angola, Portugal, Guinea-Bissau, East Timor, Macau, Cape Verde, and São Tomé and Príncipe all have Portuguese as an official language without having Spanish as an official language.
Brazil is the only country in South America where Portuguese is the official language.
Equatorial Guinea is the only country in Africa where Spanish is an official language, along with French and Portuguese.
Only two countries in Latin America do not speak Spanish. They are Brazil (whose majority language is Portuguese) and Haiti (whose majority language is French).
The following countries speak Spanish as a main language, but not as an official language: Mexico Argentina Chile Dominican Republic Nicaragua Uruguay
Brazil is the South American country that does not speak Spanish. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. Brazil is the only South American country not to have Spanish as its official language.
The Spanish-speaking country that also has Portuguese as an official language is Equatorial Guinea. It is the only country in Africa where Spanish is an official language, alongside Portuguese and French. The presence of Portuguese is a result of historical ties and the country's adoption of the language in recent decades.
No, Portugal is not a Spanish-speaking country. The official language of Portugal is Portuguese.
Brazil is the only country in South America where Portuguese is the official language.
Equatorial Guinea is the only country in Africa where Spanish is an official language, along with French and Portuguese.
The official language of Brazil is Portuguese even though the official language of most of the rest of South America is Spanish. Portuguese also has been given the status of one of the nine recognized regional languages in The Co-operative Republic of Guyana, where the official language is English. And Portuguese is a required subject for schoolchildren in Argentina and Uruguay, whose official language nevertheless is English.
Only two countries in Latin America do not speak Spanish. They are Brazil (whose majority language is Portuguese) and Haiti (whose majority language is French).
The following countries speak Spanish as a main language, but not as an official language: Mexico Argentina Chile Dominican Republic Nicaragua Uruguay
There are more than three countries in which Portuguese is the official language. For it's the official language of the southwest European country of Portugal; and of former colonies of Portugal in Africa, Asia, and South America. In Africa, Portuguese remains the official language in Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe. Additionally, it now shares official language status, with Spanish and French, in the African country of Equatorial Guinea. In Asia, Portuguese shares official language status in East Timor, with Tetum; and in Macau, with Chinese. In South America, Portuguese is the official language of Brazil, which is the continent's largest country. And so there are ten countries in which Portuguese is the official language.
Brazil is the South American country that does not speak Spanish. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
Portugal
i am pretty sure it is the official language for Portugal and Brazil