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The average portuguese has evolved mostly in stature over the years.
Our average youth's height as reached 5.8 feet only recently. We can be white, black or maybe brown skinned, black or dark brown haired and either brown or black eyed.

So, average latin-arabic looking I suppose, could look like some asians as well if their forefathers were militaries or seamen, anyway, it depends! It's a complicated race.

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Sounds to me a bit like Spanish spoken by a French speaker.

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