Portuguese(Brazilian Portuguese), English, Italian and maybe a little Spanish? Ive seen him a few interviews of him on spanish TV stations and he does them in Portuguese.
Brazilian and American
Sergio Mendes is a Brazilian musician and speaks Portuguese, as it is the official language of Brazil. He may also speak English to communicate with a wider international audience.
He speaks spanish, of course, and English, Italian, french and Brazilian. I heard him speaking in German but only once
No. Brazilian could be any one of several native languages. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
If the person is bilingual, then that person can speak, write and research in two languages. A multilingual person can speak as many languages that he/she has learned.
Brazilian and American
No, Brazilian people speak Portugese.
Soccer referees do not necessarily need to speak multiple languages to effectively communicate with players and officials on the field. However, having knowledge of common soccer terms in different languages can be helpful in certain situations. Referees primarily use gestures and signals to communicate during matches.
In Brazil, they don't speak Brazilian, they speak Portuguese.And in Portugal they speak Portuguese as well.
Sergio Mendes is a Brazilian musician and speaks Portuguese, as it is the official language of Brazil. He may also speak English to communicate with a wider international audience.
Mainly Spanish, although there are numerous native languages also.
Why would you want to speak Brazilian. Just speak sloth or antelope.
He speaks spanish, of course, and English, Italian, french and Brazilian. I heard him speaking in German but only once
In general, referees are not paid differently because they speak two or more languages.
No. Brazilian could be any one of several native languages. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
The Matis people speak Portuguese and Matis, which is an indigenous language of the Brazilian Amazon basin which belongs to the Panoan language family.
There is no such language as Brazilian. The language most people in Brazil speak is Portuguese. Portugal is a European country.