The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
As for spoken languages, while Portuguese is overwhelmingly dominant, Brazil is very linguistically diverse. Some of the other languages spoken include:
Indigenous languages (such as Guarani, Tikuna, Kaingang, Nheengatu, and many others) - spoken by various indigenous communities.
Immigrant languages like German (especially in southern regions), Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and English are also spoken by smaller groups.
Some regional dialects and creoles influenced by Portuguese and indigenous or immigrant languages exist.
But in daily life and official contexts, Portuguese is the main language across the entire country.
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