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What language do people speak in Brazil?

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What language do people speak in Brazil?

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  1. dear, only portuguese!!! i'm brazilian


  2. Portuguese, papiamentu

  3. We speak portuguese, but the accent is different from portugal's. Not everybody speaks English here.

  4. The main language is Portuguese,

    The Brazilian Portuguese has had its own development, influenced by the Amerindian and African languages. Due to it, the language is somewhat different from that spoken in Portugal and other Portuguese-speaking countries, mainly for phonological and orthographic differences - like, for instance, the difference between American-English and British-English

    but there are also several dialects, spoken by the indigenous people

    Guarani,Urubu,Tuparí

    and Curripaco and others.

  5. The official language is Portuguese. Some people ( communities ) keep the language of the country they - or their relatives - came from, e.g. German ( SC, RS ), Italian ( SC, RS ), Japanese ( PR, SP ), etc...

  6. Portuguese, Spanish, and much

    English.

    Folks in that country are really

    studying the English language.

    Much of the local merchants

    do try to speak English when needed..

  7. Portuguese is the language spoken by about 99,9% of Brazilians. Only small indigenous communities in the middle of Amazon rain forest and even smaller european immigrant communities in the south don't speak Portuguese.

  8. Portuguese. It's one of the few countries that has this language outside of Portugal!

  9. portuguese , spanish

  10. guarani

  11. Portugués.

  12. Brazillian? Portugese?

  13. Portuguese

  14. Portuguese, mainly, probably lots of others also.

  15. We're the only country of south America that speak Portuguese.

  16. portugese

  17. They speak Portuguese, which is somewhat similar to

    Spanish...

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