Ethnic Portuguese are White/European.
However there's a diaspora of minorities, who claim Portuguese citizenship.
White population: 90%
Others (Former colonies, eg: Brazilians): 6,2%
Blacks: 2,0%
Asians, Indians Gypsies and Arabs: 1,8%
Portuguese people are generally considered white in terms of race, often categorized as Caucasian. However, there can be variation in how individuals identify and relate to their own racial or ethnic background.
No, Portuguese people are not considered a minority in America. They are typically categorized as white or Caucasian, which is the majority racial group in the United States.
Ethnic Portuguese men are White (European). Portugal is a European country, located in Southwestern-Western most part of Europe. The population itself is predominantly White. However there is a diaspora of ethnic minorities. 91.0% - White 5.8% - Others(Former colonies, such as Brazilians, Cape Verdeans,etc.) 2.0% - Black 1.2% - Asians
The plural of Portuguese is Portuguese people or Portuguese speakers.
The proper adjective for Portuguese is "Portuguese."
Of course not! portuguese is portuguese - a latin based languages and white folks from Europe
Yes, i believe the majority of Portuguese people are caucasian.
NO. She is Biracial (black & white) she was adopted by a Portuguese family.
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White.
Portuguese people are generally considered white in terms of race, often categorized as Caucasian. However, there can be variation in how individuals identify and relate to their own racial or ethnic background.
She is of Portuguese and Cape Verdian descent.
His race is white, but his nationality is Filipino mixed with Portuguese.
European / White Caucasian Don't mistake for Hispanic / Mexican.
Portuguese people are generally considered white, as Portugal is a European country and its population is predominantly of European descent. However, Portugal does have a history of mixing with other cultures due to its colonial past, so there is diversity within the population.
Portuguese are Racially White, descendants of the Celts (Lusitanians), with some minor influences of the Suevi, Visigoths and Romans.