It depends...
Some Portuguese are Hispanic...some are not....you must decide for yourself.
No, Brazilians are not considered Hispanic. The term "Hispanic" refers to people who have cultural ties to Spain or Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, while Brazilians speak Portuguese and have a distinct cultural background.
There is no public figure or well-known individual by the name Gladys Portugese. It is possible that this is a misspelling or a fictional character.
"Não"
In Portuguese, "I love you" is said as "Eu te amo."
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Nope. His Mom is English and his dad is portugese.
No, Brazilians are not considered Hispanic. The term "Hispanic" refers to people who have cultural ties to Spain or Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, while Brazilians speak Portuguese and have a distinct cultural background.
Absolutely not!!! British are from England and Portugese are from Portugal. Portugese are hispanic (spanish) because they are right by Spain. Portugese are also considered Mediterranean! Hope this helps! ~LOVE~ Nicole
Brazil has a much larger population than Portugal, making Brazilian Portuguese more widely spoken and understood around the world. Additionally, Brazil has a significant cultural influence globally through music, film, and sports, which also contributes to the prevalence of Brazilian Portuguese in the media and popular culture.
The correct spelling is olá! This means hello in Portugese.
The portugese-man-of-war is in the phylum "cnidarias"
In Portuguese, "I love you" is said as "Eu te amo."
Avo means Grandma in portugese Avo means Grandma in portugese Avo means Grandma in Portugese
Gambia was colonised by the Portugese and Gambia comes from the Portugese word 'cambio' meaning 'trade'
ChowYou say: Adeus for goodbye in portugese-Lucycamper Glad I could help.
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