However, here's a breakdown of the linguistic landscape in Portugal:
* Portuguese: Over 99% of the population speaks Portuguese as their native language.
* Mirandese: This is a Romance language spoken in a small region in the north-east of Portugal. It is recognized as an official language alongside Portuguese in the municipality of Miranda do Douro. The number of speakers is estimated to be around 5,000.
* Other Languages: There are smaller communities of speakers of other languages in Portugal, including English, Spanish, French, and Cape Verdean Creole. These are primarily spoken by immigrants and their descendants.
It's important to remember that language use in Portugal is primarily dominated by Portuguese. The figures for other languages are significantly smaller and difficult to quantify precisely.