• Let us take a look at the major individual languages of Brazil that you are going to find in existence today: Portuguese Language.
  • Have you already booked a holiday in Rio de Janeiro but don't know what language is spoken in Brazil? ... Official language of Brazil.
  • Brazil’s Immigrant Enclaves. Just because 99 percent of Brazilians speak Portuguese doesn’t mean they don’t have any other languages up their sleeves.
  • As of 2019, the population of Brazil speaks or signs approximately 228 languages, of which 217 are indigenous and 11 came with immigrants.
  • 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.
  • Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. But, if we asked you ‘how many languages are spoken in Brazil,’ would you know the answer?
  • 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.
  • ...expressions from their native language into local language, but also created specific dialects, such as the German Hunsrückisch dialect in the South of Brazil.
  • Not all of Brazil’s (more than) 200 native languages are used often. They are usually spoken by small communities of up to thousands of members.