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  • Wik Sources Portuguese is the only official language of Brazil, and is spoken by nearly the entire population, being virtually the only language used in schools, newspapers, radio and TV, and used for all business and administrative purposes. Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking nation in the Americas, giving it a national culture distinct from its Spanish-speaking neighbors. Many Amerindian minority languages are spoken daily throughout the vast national territory of Brazil. Half of these languages are spoken by indigenous peoples, mostly in Northern Brazil. The main indigenous languages are: Apalaí, Arara, Bororo, Canela, Carajá, Caribe, Guarani (also in Paraguay), Kaingang, Nadëb, Nheengatu, Terena, Tucano, Tupiniquim, and many others
  • I know that Portuguese is one of them because we have a friend from Brazil who speaks Portuguese.
  • Brazillian Brazilli-ish Brazillican Tried my best
  • Brazillian Brazilli-ish Brazillican Tried my best
  • Portuguese (official), Spanish, and English
  • Only Portuguese... After Portuguese, i guess it's German and English.

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