I heard a cool song on a Mexican radio station just now, and I don't speak enough Spanish to be able to pick out the lyrics and search for the song online, so maybe someone can help me. It had a guy singing and every once in a while it would break out in an Arabic like refrain and have a lady vocalizing and then go back to Mexican style. It sounded like newer type Mexican music. Wow if anyone knows this answer, you deserve the 10 points!
In Europe, Spanish is absolutely in a stronger position than Portuguese. In USA, the most popular foreign language is latin-american Spanish, especially Mexican style, because there're a lot of Mexico immigrants in USA. & In latin-america, people speak latin-american Spanish, it mainly includes Mexican, Argentine, Chilian style, & In Brazil, people speak Brazilian Portuguese, which sounds softer & more nasal than Spanish, & it shows some similarities to that of French. Brazil's been working to develop its economy and resolve societal problems, Brazil is the largest and most populous country in South America, the fifth largest country by geographical area, & its population comprises the majority of the world's Portuguese speakers. Brazil is the largest national economy in Latin America, the world's tenth largest economy at market exchange rates & the ninth largest in purchasing power parity. If you had to choose between Brazilian Portuguese & Spanish, which would you prefer to learn?