It is of Latin origin, brought over by the roman army.
Portugal is the primary nation whose language is the Portuguese. So there is only one nation whose history and language is unique.
No language "inspired" Portuguese, but Latin was the language that Portuguese evolved from.
Brazil is the South American country that has Portuguese as its national language, reflecting its colonial history as a former colony of Portugal.
Portuguese is often referred to as the language of poetry due to its lyrical nature and expressive vocabulary. It is known for its romantic sound and is also associated with passion and emotion, similar to French.
Portugal and Brazil. Portuguese is a language not a culture.
The language that Brasilians speak is Portugese.(IM SURE OF IT :)
Yes, Portuguese is a Latin language. It belongs to the Romance language family, which evolved from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire.
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
The primary language spoken in Rio de Janeiro is Portuguese. It is the official language of Brazil and is widely used in both formal and informal settings in the city.
Portuguese.
Madam is "Senhora" in portuguese language.
Portuguese evolved first from Galician-Portuguese in the 12th century in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish, as a distinct language, emerged later in the 13th century in the central region of the Iberian Peninsula.