• Apart from these three languages, there are also several indigenous languages that are still spoken in different regions of Brazil.
  • Língua Geral was spread by the Jesuit missionaries and Bandeirantes to other areas of Brazil where the Tupi language was not spoken.
  • 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.
  • Indigenous peoples in Brazil have always been used to situations of multilinguism. That means that the number of languages spoken by an individual can vary.
  • There are a total of 228 languages spoken throughout Brazil. Many of those are the languages of Indigenous people.
  • Languages of Brazil: the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Brazil on a sunny day, with the sun's glare blinding the camera.
  • This is a general description of the official language of Brazil. Portuguese is the native language of approximately 215-220 million people.
  • Portuguese is the national and official language of Brazil, and around 99% of the people in Brazil speak the Portuguese language.