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In English, why does a Portuguese accent sound Slavic?

I''ve noticed that folks from Portugal and some from Brasil tend to sound as if they have a Slavic accent when they speak English, you don''t see this with speakers of closely related Spanish.

Does Portuguese Share a lot of words with French?

Having descended from a common Latin source, it is fair to assume that all Latin-based language share a lot of vocabulary. For example, there should be a lot of shared words common to

Difference in pronunciation between: a, á, ã, â and à

Could I get a few people to explain the difference in pronunciation between a, á, ã, â and à in Portuguese using English comparisons (if possible)? I can''t seem to find a thread or other Web

Portuguese Happy Birthday lyrics

This should have been posted in the Portuguese-English section. Here it is: Parabéns a você, Nesta data querida. Muitas felicidades, Muitos anos de vida. Hoje é dia de festa, Cantam as

Rsrs, hahaha, lol, kkkk | WordReference Forums

How do you laugh in Portuguese? Like, what would be the equivalent of ''haha'' or ''hehe''? Are there any laughing-related abbreviations, like "lol" (Laughing Out Loud), or other such expression

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People of Spain and People of Portugal

People of Spain and People of Portugal - very similar or very different?

cu or culo in Portuguese

Portuguese-US descendants from the Azores sometimes use "cu" (I''m sure it''s short for culo to mean a person''s rear-end. It is also used to refer to the end piece of a loaf of sliced bread.

Portuguese and Greek coincidences

Hello. Unprompted, do you know of any similarities for Greek and Portuguese? Or elsewhere in Romance. Thank you! Gracias. I saw a mention of ''inflected'' infinitives in Romeyka

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