Yes, it is possible to speak Spanish in Portugal as many Portuguese people understand and can communicate in Spanish due to the similarities between the two languages. However, the official language of Portugal is Portuguese.
Portugal does not speak Spanish because Portuguese is the official language of Portugal. The two languages developed separately due to historical and cultural differences between the two countries.
No, Portuguese is the official language spoken in Portugal, not Spanish.
No, Portuguese is the official language spoken in Portugal.
Both countries speak many languages. Canada has 2 official languages and the US has no official languages.In Canada, the official languages are English and French.In the US, the common languages are English and Spanish.
No, it is not considered rude to speak Spanish in Portugal. Many Portuguese people understand and speak Spanish, as the two languages are similar. However, it is always polite to ask if the person you are speaking to is comfortable with Spanish or if they would prefer to communicate in Portuguese.
No, people in Portugal speak Portuguese, not Spanish.
Spain and Portugal are the two countries that make up the Iberian peninsula. In Spain they speak Spanish and in Portugal they speak Portuguese.
Portugal is a country. Spain is another. In Portugal you speak Portuguese and in Spain, Spanish. Portugal has been a country since 1143 and since then Portuguese has always been it's official language.
Just one official language : Spanish. But a lot of people speak Italian, although it is not the official language.
No, Portugal does not speak Spanish as its primary language. The primary language spoken in Portugal is Portuguese.
The official language of Argentina is Spanish. However, due to its diverse population, other languages such as Italian, German, and indigenous languages are also spoken in certain regions.