• 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.
  • 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...
  • Portuguese is the official and national language of Brazil and is widely spoken by most of the population. … Languages of Brazil. Official. Brazilian Portuguese.
  • The official language of Brazil is Portuguese, although English is spoken in some hotels and at popular tourist destinations.
  • The Portuguese language became widespread as the primary language of the country, and it was eventually adopted as the official language of Brazil in 1758.
  • Each language represents a unique thread in the tapestry of Brazil’s linguistic landscape, contributing to its vibrant cultural mosaic.”
  • Portuguese is the official language of Brazil. Moreover, many other languages are also used. Let’s find out about the most spoken languages in Brazil.
  • Languages of Brazil: the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Brazil on a sunny day, with the sun's glare blinding the camera.
  • Portuguese is spoken as a native language by the vast majority of the country (around 98%), though there are also numerous indigenous languages of Brazil.