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95% of Brazilians only speak Portuguese, the immigrant and indigenous languages are very minoritary due to policies of Brazilian fascist dictator Getúlio Vargas.
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Bad, I can see a future in which more Brazilians will be bilingual. Portuguese-Talian and Portuguese + some Indigenous language are the more possible outcomes. We should just avoid 'anglicization' of our common day to day language and close English schools though. But I'm fine with languages with deep roots here like Indigenous and Italian ones.
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Yes, there are 3,000,000 speakers of Hunsrik in Brazil, in addition to speakers of Standard German, Plautdietsch and Pomeranian.
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