They are more closely related to the northern Spanish, most notably the Basques, according to the Y-DNA studies.
spanish, italian, portuguese and french are latin related
No, they have Irish, Italian and German origins.
There are Irish people living in Germany, and German people living in Ireland, but Irish people are Irish and German people are German.
Alot of Irish people are genetically related to the Basques of Northern Spain.
Yes, i believe the majority of Portuguese people are caucasian.
spanish, italian, portuguese and french are latin related
Portuguese can be several things: Language, Culture, Heritage, Nationality, and it can be related to different people living in several countries. Not all "Portuguese" is only related to Portugal. Portugal is a country in Europe.
Are u kidding? No set rules...but essentially anyone Portuguese is beautiful! My sister and I are both 1/2 Portuguese and 1/2 Irish and without sounding like an arrogant jerk, we've both been told we are very attractive people.....I'm just saying.
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No, they have Irish, Italian and German origins.
Andrew GregCurtin was one. He was the govener of PA . I related to him ..
The cause was the Great Irish Potato Famine, a staple of the Irish diet.See related link below!
The plural of Portuguese is Portuguese people or Portuguese speakers.
They cant get jobs because there related to leprechauns
Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.Yes, there are many Irish people in Sydney.
Some people in Brazil are Portuguese.
There is a belief that the Irish people are renowned for their (bad) temper. People therefore sometimes refer to the Irish Temper.So, "Don't get your Irish up." means "Don't lose your temper. Stay calm. Don't be angry."See Related Link below ads