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  1. Languages of Brazil - Wikipedia

    Brazilian Portuguese is the official language of Brazil and the primary language used in most schools and media. It is also used for all business and administrative purposes.

  2. Brazil - Portuguese, Indigenous, Tupi-Guarani | Britannica

    6 days ago · Brazil - Portuguese, Indigenous, Tupi-Guarani: Portuguese is the first language of the vast majority of Brazilians, but numerous foreign words have expanded the national lexicon.

  3. What Languages do People Speak in Brazil?

    The official language of Brazil is Portuguese and it’s also the most widely spoken language in the country. The dialect of Portuguese spoken in Brazil is called Brazilian Portuguese.

  4. What Languages are Spoken in Brazil? - WorldAtlas

    Aug 7, 2018 · Portuguese is by far the biggest major language spoken in Brazil, with around 97.9% of the population using it as their primary language. Brazil is unique for being the only predominantly …

  5. What Languages Are Spoken in Brazil? - Rosetta Stone

    Sep 17, 2025 · Portuguese is Brazil’s official language and is used as the primary language in government, education, business, and media. Of the nine countries that use Portuguese as an …

  6. Brazil Languages – Official, National & Regional Language ...

    5 days ago · Complete Brazil language reference covering every official, national, regional, minority and sign language — with ISO 639-1 (2-letter) and ISO 639-3 (3-letter) codes, language family, sub …

  7. Languages of Brazil - Day Translations Blog

    Sep 19, 2025 · When people ask what language do they speak in Brazil, the quick answer is Portuguese. Yet, the real picture is far more complex, stretching from Portuguese to Indigenous …