Brazilian Portuguese originated from the Portuguese language brought to Brazil by the Portuguese colonizers in the 16th century. Over time, the language evolved and absorbed influences from indigenous languages, African languages, and other immigrant languages, leading to the distinct Brazilian Portuguese dialect spoken today.
No language "inspired" Portuguese, but Latin was the language that Portuguese evolved from.
The word "entreferir" comes from the Portuguese language.
Latin. French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian are Romance languages that evolved from Latin, the language of ancient Rome.
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
the Portuguese found Brazil originally. they settled in Brazil and that's why Portuguese is the most widely spoken language in Brazil today.
Portugal and Brazil. Portuguese is a language not a culture.
"Come on Brazil" in the official language of Brazil, which is Portuguese, is "vir para o Brasil."
Just like the Spanish language, French and Portugese come from latin and greek roots.
The language that Brasilians speak is Portugese.(IM SURE OF IT :)
Yes, Portuguese is a Latin language. It belongs to the Romance language family, which evolved from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire.
Cobra is short for cobra de capello. This is Portuguese for hooded snake