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Languages Spoken in Brazil

Official: Portuguese

Brazil has a population of 220.1 million and is home to a small number of language communities, with 5 languages meeting our inclusion threshold. Portuguese serves as the official language. Of the languages spoken in Brazil, 3 are supported by LEXIGO's professional translation services.

220.1M
Population
5
Languages
3
LEXIGO

Languages spoken in Brazil

Portuguese Official
Latin script, Portuguese alphabet
LEXIGO translation services →
91%
CLDR
English
English Braille, English alphabet
LEXIGO translation services →
8%
CLDR
German
German Braille, German alphabet
LEXIGO translation services →
0.8%
CLDR
Hunsrik
Latin script
0.6%
CLDR
Venetian Regional
Latin script
0.2%
CLDR
CIA World Factbook

"Portuguese (official and most widely spoken language); less common languages include Spanish (border areas and schools), German, Italian, Japanese, English, and many minor Amerindian languages"

Data sources
Unicode CLDR (population percentages)
CIA World Factbook (official languages)
Wikidata (language families, scripts)
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