• Apart from Portuguese which is the official language in Brazil, a notable fact about the country is that its people speak over 160 other dialects and languages.
  • Languages of Brazil: the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Brazil on a sunny day, with the sun's glare blinding the camera.
  • Remember that the language of Brazil is Portuguese and, in spite of what some people think, Portuguese is not a dialect of Spanish or of any other language.
  • Brazil - Portuguese, Indigenous, Tupi-Guarani: Portuguese is the first language of the vast majority of Brazilians, but numerous foreign words have expanded...
  • Indigenous peoples in Brazil have always been used to situations of multilinguism. That means that the number of languages spoken by an individual can vary.
  • The entry of Brazil in World War II provided the appropriate occasion to prohibit the languages of enemy states and close German and Italian schools...
  • Brazilian Portuguese is the official language of Brazil and the primary language used in most schools and media.
  • Portuguese is the official and national language of Brazil being widely spoken by most of the population.
  • The languages of the indigenous peoples of Brazil. The only municipality in which there are several co-official languages is Sao Gabriel da Cocheira, in Amazonas.