• So, in 1758 Marquis of Pombal made the use of Tupi illegal across Brazil. This made the native language of the country against the law by royal decree.
  • So what are the immigrant languages of Brazil that you are going to find on the ground when you get to Brazil? Take a look at the list below
  • 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...
  • Though not all of them are fluent, about 5% of Brazilians do speak some English. English is one of the languages spoken in Brazil, albeit it is not frequently used.
  • Apart from these three languages, there are also several indigenous languages that are still spoken in different regions of Brazil.
  • People of Brazil speak different languages; however, the primary and official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
  • Today, there are over one million people of Japanese descent living in the country. Spanish and Italian are both the languages of Brazil.
  • Have you already booked a holiday in Rio de Janeiro but don't know what language is spoken in Brazil? ... Official language of Brazil.
  • On top of the official of Brazil, Brazilian Portuguese, hundreds of other languages and dialects are used throughout the country.