No, the Portuguese do not speak Spanish. They speak Portuguese, which is a distinct language from Spanish.
No, Portuguese people do not speak Spanish. Portuguese is a distinct language from Spanish, although they are both Romance languages and share some similarities.
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No, people in Portugal speak Portuguese, not Spanish.
People in Central America do not speak Portuguese; they predominantly speak Spanish. Portuguese is spoken in Brazil, which is in South America. The confusion may arise from the fact that both Portuguese and Spanish are Romance languages and share some similarities.
No, most Portuguese people do not speak Spanish. Portuguese and Spanish are two distinct languages, although they are similar because they both belong to the Romance language family.
No, Brazilians speak Portuguese as their official language. Spanish is spoken in many other countries in South and Central America, but not in Brazil.
By definition, Latin Americans speak Spanish, Portuguese and French. Most speak either Spanish or Portuguese.
They speak Portuguese, Spanish, and French.
Spanish is spoken in 21 countries, while Portuguese is spoken in 9 countries. There are some countries where both languages are spoken, such as Brazil, which speaks Portuguese, and Paraguay and Uruguay, which speak Spanish.
Neymar Jr speaks the Portuguese and Spanish language.
They speak Portuguese in Brazil.
No, Portuguese is the official language spoken in Portugal, not Spanish.