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  1. t. e. Portuguese is the official and national language of Brazil [5] being widely spoken by most of the population. Brazil is the most populous Portuguese-speaking country in the world, with its lands comprising the majority of Portugal's former colonial holdings in the Americas . Aside from Portuguese, the country has also numerous minority ...

  2. Aug 7, 2018 · Portuguese is the official language as well as the most widely spoken language in Brazil. With roughly 204 million speakers, Brazil is the world's most populated Portuguese-speaking country by a wide margin, followed only by Angola and Mozambique, which boast 20 million and 14 million speakers respectively.

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  3. Meanwhile, Chinese and Korean languages are primarily spoken within the respective immigrant and expatriate communities in Brazil. These Asian languages are becoming increasingly visible in the country's urban cultural landscapes.

  4. There are about 228 languages spoken in Brazil. This includes Portuguese and 11 other foreign or immigrant languages and 217 indigenous languages. Official Languages of Brazil. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese and it's also the most widely spoken language in the country.

  5. Chinese Brazilians ( Portuguese: Sino-brasileiro or Chinês-brasileiro; Chinese: 巴西華人 / 巴西华人 or 巴西華裔 / 巴西华裔) are Brazilians of Chinese ancestry or birth. The ethnic Chinese population in Brazil was estimated to be approximately 250,000 in 2007. [1]

  6. History of the Portuguese Language in Brazil. Portuguese is the official language of Brazil, spoken by 98% – 99% of the country. Education, business, media and most domestic communication is in Portuguese. The dialects spoken in Brazil are collectively known as Brazilian Portuguese. However, it wasn´t always this way.

  7. Jun 6, 2023 · From European to Asian to indigenous languages, you’ll find it all. Because of Brazils size and diversity, not all languages are spoken equally across the country. Depending on the region you’re in, you’ll hear different languages and dialects. But there is one language that can take you from border to border: Brazilian Portuguese.

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