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portuguese
Portuguese is an ajective referring to matters related to Portugal. It may refer to:
Trivia about portuguese
In 1998 Jose Saramago became the first writer in this language to win a Nobel Prize for Literature
About 2 million in Northwestern Spain speak Galician, a dialect of this language spoken by its neighbor
It's the official language of Angola, Mozambique, Brazil & the country where it originated
Spanish is closely related to this language spoken widely in Lisbon
Brazilians have added words from African slaves & the Tupi Indians to this language
The city of Recife, "reef" in this language, is so named for its location behind a long & protective coastal reef
This language with 175 million speakers developed in the ancient Galician region in northwest Spain
Fernando Pessoa of Lisbon & Machado de Assis of Rio de Janeiro were great writers in this language
In Brazil:this
Angola
In this official language, the "Z" in Mozambique becomes a "C" with a squiggle under it
You'll hear the yes-word "sim" on the streets of Sao Paulo from people speaking this language
Angola & Mozambique both use this Romance language as an official one
Most of the people of Brazil speak this official language
Brazil
Laborers from the Azores & the Madeira Islands helped make this the second-most common language spoken in Bermuda
"Sim O Senhor!" is the way to say "Yes Sir!" in this romance language
To learn this European language, you'll be safer in Europe than in Angola or Mozambique, where it's official
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map of Africa on the monitor.) With around 180 million speakers worldwide, its the official language of eight countries, including the five former European colonies highlighted here
Sao Tome and Principe
In Guinea-Bissau:this
Though independent since 1975, Cape Verde still uses this as its official language