Dogboy182 wrote:
Actually, there are quite a few others. Just so you know what you're talking about (although it doesn't seem like you would care about anything concerning these countries), they are: Angola, East Timor, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and Sao Tome and Principe. Oh, and I believe it's spelled Portuguese...The only countries that speak Portugese are Portugal, and Brazil.
You might also be surprised to know that there are countries in South America where the official language is French, Dutch and even English.
Jasper May wrote:
Wow, do you really think so?? I'm sure it's very important to all the countries in Latin America - not to mention elsewhere in the world. And, mind you, Latin America makes up a large part of that "rest of the world".Maybe it's important in America, but Spanish isn't that important to the rest of the world