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>braziuw
why do they say it like that doe
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>>222948248
https://voca.ro/1kdnR7aKQDPR
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>>222948248
What triggered you this time VPNigger?
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>>222948392
stop with schizoposting
im just asking why braziuwians speak like that
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>>222948273
do you really make that sound in the beginning before saying it?
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>>222948248
So do Britishers
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while we’re on the subject why do brazilian niggas literally sound castrated when they speak english
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I'm a bit autistic about old tv and radio recordings and I'm pretty sure that L at the end of syllables gradually shifted towards an U-sounding thing since the 50s at least
yk, languages not being an immutable thing and so on
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Do Braziuvians really?
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why did brazilian portuguese evolve into sounding this weird? and why did portuguese portuguese evolve to sound like sh sh sh sh?
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>>222949329
Whatchi?
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>>222949525
>since the 50s at least
wow
it is a pretty recent change from a languages perspective if that is the case
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Why did VPNigger thought it was a good idea to keep making Brazil threads?
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>>222949742
The Bandeirantes in Brazil would speak Língua geral paulista instead of Portuguese, which had originated from the Tupi languages of the natives, so they kept a lot of the phonetics and characteristics from the Indigenous languages that got preserved into the Brazilian accent.
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>>222949742
It didn't. If anything, our phonetics is literally more conservative than the Portuguese one.

>>222949915
BS.
Nearly all the phonetic changes were internal processes within the language and are common in other languages too.
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>>222949813

why are you typing as if you were polish
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>>222948273
>shittest music of your life starts playing
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please,nuke us all into oblivion. Please!
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>>222948248
lel



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