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What does Portuguese use?

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If you are referring to the Portuguese language (spoken in Brazil, Portugal, and elsewhere), it is a Romance language (derived originally from Latin) and it uses the same alphabet as English; however, it has a vocabulary and grammar that are similar in some ways to Spanish. If you are referring to people who are from Portugal, they live in a modern country in southwestern Europe, in what is called the Iberian Peninsula; their capital city is Lisbon, and the country is very popular with tourists. I would imagine that people in Portugal use the same things that residents of other western country would use.

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