- lingoda.com blog/en/what-languages-are-spoken-in-…Portuguese speakers do not necessarily speak Spanish (it is not the same language!). In fact, 4% of Brazil’s population is estimated to speak Spanish.
- worldatlas.com articles/what-languages-are-spoken…What Languages are Spoken in Brazil? Portuguese is the official language of Brazil, as well as its most used.
- spanish.academy blog/what-language-do-they-speak-…Lastly, we delved into the endangered indigenous languages of Brazil, shedding light on their cultural significance and the need to preserve them.
- info-countries.com brazil-language/The only official language in Brazil is Portuguese and it is spoken throughout the country by all Brazilians. ... Map of indigenous languages of Brazil.
- prontotranslations.com what-languages-are-spoken-…On top of the official of Brazil, Brazilian Portuguese, hundreds of other languages and dialects are used throughout the country.
- studycountry.com guide/BR-language.htmIn the large city of São Paulo, Brazil, the native languages of the Korean, Chinese and Japanese people are fairly common in the immigrant districts.
- skrivanek.pl en/brazil-language/Not all of Brazil’s (more than) 200 native languages are used often. They are usually spoken by small communities of up to thousands of members.
- familysearch.org en/wiki/Brazil_LanguagesAs of 2019, the population of Brazil speaks or signs approximately 228 languages, of which 217 are indigenous and 11 came with immigrants.
- sprachcaffe.com english/magazine-article/what-…Have you already booked a holiday in Rio de Janeiro but don't know what language is spoken in Brazil? ... Official language of Brazil.