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Anglo-portuguese

Definition: The word "Anglo-Portuguese" refers to a particular dialect or regional language spoken in Portugal, primarily among people who speak Portuguese as their native tongue but also include English as one of their second languages. The term was coined during the 16th century by European settlers who wanted to understand and integrate into the Portuguese culture and language.


Anglo-portuguese

Portuguese

Definition: Portuguese is an international language spoken in Portugal (also known as "Portugal"), France, Madeira, and the Canary Islands. It is not a native language of many other countries. In Portuguese culture, it is used for greetings, idioms, phrases, and expressions that are specific to the Portuguese-speaking world, such as "festa", "casa", "vila", and "pessoa". The language has its own rich vocabulary with about 20,000 words. The word "Portuguese" itself is a mix of Latin roots which indicate it's an older language, but the current usage may be from the 15th century. It also contains the French root "-so-," which means "to sound". The root "-so-" translates to "sound", and the "-o-" part is related to the origin of words in Portuguese. In its general form, it can refer to: -a portuguesa (a woman or a person speaking Portuguese), -a portuense, -a Português (French), -a Português/Português (French or Portuguese), and -a Português/Portugés (English). It is also used in other languages like Spanish and Italian. It's important to note that it's not just the language but its culture, history, customs, traditions, etc. which can be reflected in this word.


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Portuguese.lproj

Definition: The word "Portuguese" is a Latin root derived from the French "port", meaning sea. "Proj" comes from the Greek word for ship, with roots from Greek "protos" (meaning "proceed," "course") and "poiein" (meaning "to put"). So in English, the term Portuguese refers to a person who travels by sea or maritime route. Definition of 'Portuguese.lproj': 1. The linguistic form used for communication between two or more people on a ship navigating together in a maritime environment. 2. In maritime navigation and exploration, a person who speaks the language spoken by crew members; often refers to those working at sea and related industries such as shipbuilding, shipping companies, fishing, and tourist guides. The term Portuguese.lproj can also be used when comparing or using Portuguese to describe someone who is an expert or proficient in sailing or maritime skills.


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Brazilian_portuguese

Definition: Brazilians speak Portuguese. Portuguese language is primarily spoken in Brazil, but also by some Brazilians who have migrated to Portugal or have adopted Portuguese as their first language. The term refers specifically to Portuguese, a diverse language with many dialects, regions, and accents that are unique to the continent's population.


brazilian_portuguese

Portugue

Definition: Portuguese is a Romance language, spoken primarily in Portugal. It has over 50 million speakers worldwide. "Portuguese" means "word from the land," reflecting its history as a trade link with other continents. Definition: The Portuguese language is spoken primarily in the northern and central parts of Portugal. It has borrowed words from Spanish, French, and Italian into its vocabulary. Portuguese is highly influenced by Latin, Germanic, and Normandy languages. It's an Indo-European language, which means it shares many characteristics with European languages like German, Dutch, English, and others, but also retains some unique features including its vowel system, syllable length, and inflection patterns.


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Portuguesebr

Definition: Portuguese: A language spoken by people in Portugal, with an older variant called Castilian Spanish. Definition: Portuguese belongs to a group of languages known as Indo-European branch languages (IOLs) that includes Latin, Greek, French, Germanic, and Old English. Portuguesebr is a dialect of Portuguese, which originated from the region around Porto and has its roots in the languages spoken in Portugal's historical Castilian Spanish, or modern-day Castilian Spanish. It shares similarities with other Romance languages such as Italian, Galician, and Welsh in terms of grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. In short: Portuguesebr is a dialect of Portuguese and shares similarities with other Romance languages, but has its own unique features.


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