• Portuguese is the official and national language of Brazil[6] and is widely spoken by most of the population. The Brazilian Sign Language also has official status at...
  • However, there is over 210 indigenous languages, European languages and Asian languages that are spoken in Brazil.
  • There are a total of 228 languages spoken throughout Brazil. Many of those are the languages of Indigenous people.
  • Apart from these three languages, there are also several indigenous languages that are still spoken in different regions of Brazil.
  • Today, there are over one million people of Japanese descent living in the country. Spanish and Italian are both the languages 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.
  • Portuguese is the official language of Brazil, and is spoken by more than 99% of the population. Minority languages include indigenous languages...
  • Minority languages of Brazil are made up of immigrant and indigenous languages. The most widespread immigrant languages include those from Asia and Europe.