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There are no more Portuguese colonies. Two countries that used to be Portuguese colonies are East Timor, where Portuguese shares official language status with the native Tetum; and Macau, where Portuguese shares official language status with Chinese.
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Declaration of Independence. I assume English is not your first language.
Portuguese is the native language only of the country of Portugal. Like Spanish, it traces its origins back to the interactions, in Iberia, between the Latin language of the ancient Romans and the ancient languages of the Iberian Peninsula. From Portugal, the language spread throughout the world by way of the explorations and colonizations of the Portuguese navigators of the 15th century onward. Portuguese colonies were set up in Africa, the Americas, and Asia. In the former colonies, for example, the descendants of ancient immigrant families and those of newly arriving immigrants have become native speakers of Portuguese. For Portuguese became the naturalized language, and stayed on as the official language, in many of the former colonies. And so, for example, Portuguese may be described as the native language of generations of Portuguese speakers in Angola, Cape Verde Islands, Guineau-Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome and Principe; in Brazil; and in East Timor and Macau. But the language's status is actually as a successfully transplanted, naturalizedlanguage of those countries. And, for example, Portuguese may be described as the native language of generations of Portuguese speaking communities in Argentina, The Co-operative Republic of Guyana, and Uruguay; and in Equatorial Guinea, Mauritius, and Senegal. But, once again, the language's status is actually as a successfully transplanted, naturalized language of those countries.
In Latin America, Brazil is a former colony of Portugal, and has Portuguese as its official language. In Africa, Cape Verde Islands and Guinea-Bissau likewise are former colonies, and keep Portuguese as their official languages. In Southeast Asia, East Timor is a former colony, and maintains the official status of Portuguese right alongside of the indigenous Tetum language. And in Asia, Macau is a former colony, and uses Portuguese and Chinese as official languages.
Evocative language is language that brings strong images or feelings to mind.
The thirteen colonies were English colonies and, thus, spoke English.
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In Urdu, "ahsaas" means "feeling" or "sensation." It refers to the ability to perceive or experience emotions, thoughts, or physical sensations.
A common language can help unite people by facilitating communication, fostering understanding, and creating a sense of belonging and identity among speakers. Shared language allows for easier exchange of ideas, emotions, and experiences, ultimately bringing people together and breaking down barriers that may exist due to linguistic differences.
it's part of language. it helps you express your feelings, emotions.
French is a language. it is spoken in France, and in many former French colonies.
There are no more Portuguese colonies. Two countries that used to be Portuguese colonies are East Timor, where Portuguese shares official language status with the native Tetum; and Macau, where Portuguese shares official language status with Chinese.
spanish
English is the main language of the United States because the original 13 colonies were all colonies of England and had been settled by English people.
Communicate and express ideas, feelings and concepts.
Like with any other language of the world, the Chinese use their language to communicate their feelings, thoughts, ideas, emotions, etc.