ISO 639
pt
Its own name
português
Script
Latin
Direction
Left to right

Portuguese

Portuguese (português) is spoken by 249.5M people across 15 territories in CLDR, and is official nationally in 9 of them. Brazil holds 80% of its speakers. One translation covers all of it, which is why localization is planned by language and launched by market.

9 official territories8 home markets

At a glance

What one translation into Portuguese buys, before anyone argues about which market to enter first.

Speakers

249.5M

Brazil 80% · Angola 10% · Portugal 4%

First and second language speakers, summed across the 15 territories CLDR records. The bar splits them by territory, largest first.

Online speakers

192.9M

0%100%

77% of speakers, once each territory's speaker count is scaled by its World Bank internet rate. Territories with no internet figure contribute nothing, so this is a floor.

Concentration

80%

0%100%

80% of speakers live in Brazil. Treat this as one market with a diaspora, and take the tone and conventions from there.

Territories

15

9 where it is official nationally, 8 where at least one person in five speaks it. The rest are diaspora and minority populations, which CLDR does record.

Reachable GDP

$15.4T

Combined GDP of every territory where the language appears at all. An upper bound on the market, not a revenue forecast: it counts the whole economy, not the speakers' share of it.

Translation rate

1.00×

1.0×1.6×+

Prices at the mainstream per-word rate used across this site's estimators.

Where Portuguese is spoken

Every territory CLDR records, largest speaker count first. Share is of that territory's own population, so the column does not add up to anything.

TerritoryShare of that marketSpeakersOnlineStatus
BrazilBR
91%
200.2M169.1Mofficial
AngolaAO
67%
24.9M10.1Mofficial
PortugalPT
96%
9.8M8.7Mofficial
MozambiqueMZ
27%
9M1.8Mofficial
Guinea-BissauGW
100%
2.1M635Kofficial
Timor-LesteTL
59%
889.1K311.6Kofficial
FranceFR
1%
888.9K788Kminority or diaspora
Cape VerdeCV
76%
464.4K347Kofficial
CanadaCA
0.93%
360.8K340.4Kminority or diaspora
SwitzerlandCH
3%
301.3K293.2Kminority or diaspora
São Tomé & PríncipeST
85%
190K112.3Kofficial
United KingdomGB
0.20%
136.9K130.7Kminority or diaspora
LuxembourgLU
16%
107.4K106.5Kminority or diaspora
Macao SAR ChinaMO
2%
14.8K13.3Kofficial
Antigua & BarbudaAG
2%
1.6K1.2Kminority or diaspora

The long tail matters. CLDR does record diaspora populations, so a language usually appears in more territories than its home markets, at small shares. Those rows rarely justify a launch on their own. They are why a language's total reach is larger than any one country page shows. A dash in the online column means the territory has no World Bank internet figure, and it does not mean zero.

What it takes to ship

The work that is not translation: the writing system, the grammar your message format has to survive, and what the words cost.

Writing system

Latin

Lays out left to right, the same as the source. Platform default fonts cover this script.

Plural categories

3

Every counted message needs up to 3 arms, and the translator has to be given all of them.

Rate index

1.00×

Prices at the mainstream per-word rate.