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well not really.. Brazilian Portuguese is very differerent then Spanish. Portuguese Portuguese to spanish with more similar with pronunciation and some grammer.. Its like Italian and French.
well not really.. Brazilian Portuguese is very differerent then Spanish. Portuguese Portuguese is more similar to Spanish with similar pronunciation and some grammer.. Its like the difference between Italian and French, and there all romance langauges from Latin.
Quote from: Machiavelli on January 28, 2008, 12:21:12 PMwell not really.. Brazilian Portuguese is very differerent then Spanish. Portuguese Portuguese is more similar to Spanish with similar pronunciation and some grammer.. Its like the difference between Italian and French, and there all romance languages from Latin.Yeah, but people from Brazil and Spain understand each other?
well not really.. Brazilian Portuguese is very differerent then Spanish. Portuguese Portuguese is more similar to Spanish with similar pronunciation and some grammer.. Its like the difference between Italian and French, and there all romance languages from Latin.
Ha, people from Spain have told me Mexicans speak very odd.
I only know English but my mom is Portuguese from Lisbon I've been told that the Portuguese speaken in Portugal is the correct version
Quote from: K.Dub on January 28, 2008, 12:49:01 PMQuote from: Machiavelli on January 28, 2008, 12:21:12 PMwell not really.. Brazilian Portuguese is very differerent then Spanish. Portuguese Portuguese is more similar to Spanish with similar pronunciation and some grammer.. Its like the difference between Italian and French, and there all romance languages from Latin.Yeah, but people from Brazil and Spain understand each other?it depends...the common Brazilian probably understands some words spoken by a Spanish person but doesn't quite get the whole idea, Latin American Spanish is even harder to fully understand what they are saying since their Spanish is spoken different. I have lived around many hispanics so my Spanish is more proficient then an average Brazilian dude still hard.Quote from: smegma on January 28, 2008, 01:40:54 PMHa, people from Spain have told me Mexicans speak very odd.yes their Spanish is all fucked upQuote from: GottiValentino Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 28, 2008, 02:04:05 PMI only know English but my mom is Portuguese from Lisbon I've been told that the Portuguese speaken in Portugal is the correct version uwell theres no correct version but Portuguese from Portugal was the first nation to speak it. I find it very formal and closer to Spanish then Brazilian Portuguese. Brazilian Portuguese borrows lots of words from Africa and Amerindian languages and the pronunciation is very different. Then theirs Portuguese creoles in Africa, and different dialects in India and China.
Quote from: Machiavelli on January 28, 2008, 02:48:04 PMQuote from: K.Dub on January 28, 2008, 12:49:01 PMQuote from: Machiavelli on January 28, 2008, 12:21:12 PMwell not really.. Brazilian Portuguese is very differerent then Spanish. Portuguese Portuguese is more similar to Spanish with similar pronunciation and some grammer.. Its like the difference between Italian and French, and there all romance languages from Latin.Yeah, but people from Brazil and Spain understand each other?it depends...the common Brazilian probably understands some words spoken by a Spanish person but doesn't quite get the whole idea, Latin American Spanish is even harder to fully understand what they are saying since their Spanish is spoken different. I have lived around many hispanics so my Spanish is more proficient then an average Brazilian dude still hard.Quote from: smegma on January 28, 2008, 01:40:54 PMHa, people from Spain have told me Mexicans speak very odd.yes their Spanish is all fucked upQuote from: GottiValentino Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 28, 2008, 02:04:05 PMI only know English but my mom is Portuguese from Lisbon I've been told that the Portuguese speaken in Portugal is the correct version uwell theres no correct version but Portuguese from Portugal was the first nation to speak it. I find it very formal and closer to Spanish then Brazilian Portuguese. Brazilian Portuguese borrows lots of words from Africa and Amerindian languages and the pronunciation is very different. Then theirs Portuguese creoles in Africa, and different dialects in India and China.props for the info homieI do know one thing Brazil and Portugal have some fine ass women