• In the large city of São Paulo, Brazil, the native languages of the Korean, Chinese and Japanese people are fairly common in the immigrant districts.
  • 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...
  • 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.
  • Does Brazil have an official language? Portuguese is the first language of the vast majority of Brazilians but numerous foreign words have expanded the...
  • However, there is over 210 indigenous languages, European languages and Asian languages that are spoken in Brazil.
  • This is a general description of the official language of Brazil. Portuguese is the native language of approximately 215-220 million people.
  • On top of the official of Brazil, Brazilian Portuguese, hundreds of other languages and dialects are used throughout the country.
  • Each language represents a unique thread in the tapestry of Brazil’s linguistic landscape, contributing to its vibrant cultural mosaic.”
  • Have you already booked a holiday in Rio de Janeiro but don't know what language is spoken in Brazil? ... Official language of Brazil.