Yes. Something pronouncement is different.
A) the shift of power from Portugal to Brazil
A. A shift in power from Portugal to Brazil
A. A shift in power from Portugal to Brazil
It looks like Portuguese because it is Portuguese. The difference between the Portuguese spoken in Portugal and the one in Brazil is more or less the same as the difference existing between UK English and USA English (in the same order).
The shift from European Portuguese to Brazilian Portuguese reflects historical, cultural, and social developments, as well as the geographical separation between Portugal and Brazil. The linguistic differences between the two variants have evolved over time due to factors such as colonization, immigration, and contact with other languages. This has led to distinct accents, vocabulary, and grammar norms in Brazilian Portuguese compared to European Portuguese.
Of course there is Portugal itself, and Brazil. Brazil was a Colony of Portugal starting in 1500. That is why it has a Portuguese culture.
Portugal and Brazil. Portuguese is a language not a culture.
well, Portuguese settlers came to Brazil, so most of the people there r Portuguese idk if that helps but its all i know :)
Portugal and Brazil.
Brazil and Portugal speak the same language, Portuguese, because Brazil was a former colony of Portugal. When the Portuguese explorers arrived in Brazil in the 16th century, they introduced the language and it became the official language due to colonization and cultural influence. Despite some differences in dialect and accent, the language remains largely mutually intelligible between the two countries.
És sensual! in Portugal and Você é sexy! in Brazil are Portuguese equivalents of the English phrase "You are sexy!" The examples model a difference between the two countries whereby Brazil does not differentiate between formal and informal forms of the second person singular "you" whereas Portugal does. The respective pronunciations will be "ey seen-swal" in continental Portuguese and "vo-SEY SEK-see" in Cariocan Brazilian.
Answer this question… He declared Brazil independent from Portugal.