- worldpopulationreview.com countries/brazil/…Talian is an official language in thevstates of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina. Other Languages of Brazil.
- britannica.com place/Brazil/LanguageBrazil - Portuguese, Indigenous, Tupi-Guarani: Portuguese is the first language of the vast majority of Brazilians, but numerous foreign words have expanded...
- myclasstracks.com what-language-does-brazil-speak/Portuguese is the national and official language of Brazil, and around 99% of the people in Brazil speak the Portuguese language.
- vogueindustry.com 17245133-official-language-of-…This is a general description of the official language of Brazil. Portuguese is the native language of approximately 215-220 million people.
- nerdyseal.com languages-in-brazil/Minority languages of Brazil are made up of immigrant and indigenous languages. The most widespread immigrant languages include those from Asia and Europe.
- travel-brazil-selection.com informations/…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.
- misti.mit.edu brazil-preparation-and-training/…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.
- wiki2.org en/Languages_of_BrazilBrazilian Portuguese is the official language of Brazil and the primary language used in most schools and media.
- theworldofinfo.com brazil/language/The official language of Brazil is Portuguese, which is more archaic in pronunciation and vocabulary than the language spoken in Portugal.