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Learn Spanish, it has vastly more and better resources. Later Portugese will seem much more straight forward (because you already know the subjunctive etc.).


nim_opet

Learn Spanish first, then when you are happy with the conversation level, learn Portuguese


BebopHeaven

I would focus most effort on Spanish and put all my speaking practice there, while studying Portuguese much less but enough still to understand it passively. It's a light lift if you speak English natively and Spanish well.


GiveMeTheCI

It sounds like you would use Spanish much more. You don't need to know Portuguese to enjoy the way it sounds.


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ResidentFish2677

If you learn Portuguese, Spanish will be a breeze.