mmm I guess you mean Portuguese not Brazilian.
And yeah, portuguese is a little bit harder to pronounce than spanish.
Brazilian(male)= Brasileño Brazilian(female)= Brasileñabrasileño, abrasileños, as
¨brasileño¨ and ¨brasileña¨, depending of the gender.
No, Brazilian people speak Portugese.
It depends on the person. Anyone who tells you that one language is harder or easier than another is only going by personal opinion.
No way. He is Brazilian
Soy brasileño (a).
No they are Brazilian In terms of colonial heritage, Brazilians were a colony of Portugal, not Spain.
Lopes is a Portuguese/Spanish/Brazilian surname
This can vary from person to person. Some might find Dutch harder due to its complex grammar rules and pronunciation. However, others might find Spanish harder due to its verb conjugations and different accents. It ultimately depends on your background and learning style.
The official language of Brazil is Portugese, which is similar to Spanish, but has many differences.
There are a few potential advantages of Brazilian cherry hardwood floors. They are much harder and more durable than many other types of hardwood flooring. It has a unique dark red look that can't be found in other types of wood.
Translation: Alguien es brasilenyo