How do Brazilians feel about the Spanish language?

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Generally, Brazilians don't have a strong interest in learning Spanish, often viewing it as unnecessary due to their own language (Portuguese) being sufficiently similar to communicate with neighboring Spanish-speaking countries
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Brazilians tend to associate the Spanish language, reasonably enough, with Latin America. We are well aware of the Iberian Peninsula, but it just doesn't come to mind nearly as often as Spanish speaking American countries do.
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Brazilians generally view Spanish positively but prioritize English. Its similarity to Portuguese makes it easy to understand but can lead to "Portuñol" mix-ups. Spanish is useful for travel, business, and Mercosur trade, and many learn it for career growth. While some take pride in Portuguese...
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Brazilians generally view Spanish positively but prioritize English. Its similarity to Portuguese makes it easy to understand but can lead to "Portuñol" mix-ups. Spanish is useful for travel, business, and Mercosur trade, and many learn it for career growth. While some take pride in Portuguese being distinct, there's no hostility—just occasional rivalry with Spanish-speaking nations. read less
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