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Did you know that Portuguese uses a surprisingly wide range of "s", "x", and "ch" sounds? In many dialects, T and D can even sound like "ch" and "j". That's one of the things that gives Portuguese its distinctive sound. Add in vowel reduction, elision, and its unique rhythm, and you get a language that sounds very different from what most people expect!
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Finally Brazilian boobs
Enough bunda
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>>222452693
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gogo gaga im hungry mommy
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>>222452663
She should feed my asian half-breeds
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>>222452663
Imagine a 13 inch big black cock titfucking that lol
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>>222452693
She is german tho
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>>222454863
proof it, show her nipples.
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>>222452663
>T and D can even sound like "ch" and "j"
no that's only in the monkey version of portuguese
you NIGGER FAGGOTS had 500 years to learn proper portuguese and still can't manage.
Creating aberrations of grammar when saying shit like "para mim fazer" instead of "para eu fazer"
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>>222456208
European Portuguese is actually the newer accent. Brazilian Portuguese holds on to more traits from older Portuguese. Not that I'm complaining. Hard T and D sounds all the time are a hassle and make speech feel slower. And it's not like Portugal doesn't soften sounds either, Portuguese people kind of sound like they're from Rio, just with half the vowels missing
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>>222454863
she's my wife so she's actually american thoughbeit
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>>222452663
What if I told you that I had those on my head
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>>222457623
Idgi
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>>222457969
never mind him he's mentally retarded (you can tell because the anime pic)
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>>222457347
If you're right it's kinda like how québecois is older french, minus the anglicisms.
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>>222457347
here comes that tired old myth, NO brazillian portuguese is not closer to older portuguese.
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>>222456208
>you NIGGER FAGGOTS had 500 years to learn proper portuguese and still can't manage.
It's the same language now thanks to all the grammar
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>>222457347
I heard that before, but is it true?

Chatgpt says the opposite tho
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>>222462001
Our dialect is much closer to the variety spoken by the early Portuguese settlers and we were the ones still using many archaic forms until not that long ago
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>>222456208
'Zilians might be retarded, but the phonetics of Hueguese (as long as the speaker is a not a shudra or dalit) are much more pleasing than whatever you guys use.
Why do you hate vowels? You people sound like slavs.
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>>222457347
Actual linguist here
This is a misunderstanding, but >>222459923 is also not right
Generally speaking Brazilian Portuguese preserves the vowel sounds and vocabulary better while European Portuguese preserves most consonant sounds and grammar better
In the end since a lot of the way that a language sounds like is molded by their vowels I'd still say Brazilian Portuguese would sound slightly more similar to Camões' pronunciation
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>>222463153
What's even the difference between Brazilian and European Portuguese consonants?
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>>222464175
Almost all Brazilian dialects palatalize alveolar stops before high front vowels as you are well aware (e.g. djia instead of dia)
Also almost all Brazilians have a labiovelar approximant where the language originally had coda laterals, which are velarized in Portugal but not really transformed into a semivowel as they are here (e.g. brasiu instead of brasil)
These might seem like small stuff but they're both easily noticed
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>>222452663
We need to change the language to "Brazilian" No one cares about Portugal
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Oh and also loss of 'r' at the end of a syllable is widespread in Brazil even in formal speech.
Not to speak of informal Brazilian Portuguese where final 's' is also almost always dropped. And other things still.
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>>222457347
Bodied that Portuhgeek!
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>>222452693
>Enough bunda
no such thing



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