Portuguese people use the Latin alphabet. Same as the one Spanish, Italian, French and Romanian speakers use.
Brazil has the most Portuguese speakers in the world.
The plural of Portuguese is Portuguese people or Portuguese speakers.
"Julia" is pronounced the same in Portuguese as it is in English, although it may have a slight accent when spoken by Portuguese speakers.
The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'That was really good' is the following: E muito delicioso. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: eh MWEE-to deh-lee-SYOH-zoo. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'e' means '[It] is'; 'muito' 'very'; 'delicioso' 'delicious'. Sometimes the equivalents in languages don't match up. And this is one such case. For Portuguese speakers aren't required to use subject pronouns. So 'it' or 'that' really isn't necessary, except for emphasis. And what seems to need emphasis instead is the quality of the product. Also, the use of tenses doesn't correlate exactly across languages. In this case, English speakers use the past tense, because the serving and the earting of the meal are over and done with. But Portuguese speakers may use the present tense, because everyone still is feeling great about the great food. And, once again, to emphasize the quality of the good, Portuguese speakers may be more specific by use of an adjective, such as 'delicious', that's specifically complimentary of the food.
Brazil has a population nearly 20 times larger than Portugul, so there are more Brazilian Portuguese speakers worldwide. Brazil is more respected in the world.
They use the Portuguese version of the Latin alphabet
All English speakers use the English version of the Latin Alphabet.
Brazil has the most Portuguese speakers in the world.
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O alfabeto.
You have to reconfigure your keyboard to the Portuguese idiom. English doesn't use tilde.
No, not all Latino immigrants are Spanish speakers. Latino immigrants may come from various countries in Latin America where different languages are spoken, such as Portuguese in Brazil, Quechua in Peru, or Mayan languages in Guatemala.
'Eu' is a Portuguese equivalent of 'I'.Portuguese language speakers don't have to use subject pronouns. Many times, the subject is obvious from the verb form. So subject pronouns tend to be used only for emphasis or for clarification.The Portuguese word is pronounced 'eh-oo'.Eu.
"Julia" is pronounced the same in Portuguese as it is in English, although it may have a slight accent when spoken by Portuguese speakers.
Brazil
Brazil has a population nearly 20 times larger than Portugul, so there are more Brazilian Portuguese speakers worldwide. Brazil is more respected in the world.
Not an officially recognized one, but there are some Portuguese speakers around Goa, which used to be the Portuguese colony.