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.
Brazil is the South American country that has Portuguese as its national language, reflecting its colonial history as a former colony of Portugal.
No language "inspired" Portuguese, but Latin was the language that Portuguese evolved from.
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
Portuguese is the official language of Cape Verde due to the country's history as a former Portuguese colony. Portugal colonized the islands in the 15th century, and Portuguese became the language of administration, education, and governance. Even after gaining independence in 1975, Portuguese remained the official language, reflecting the cultural and historical ties to Portugal while the local Creole languages are widely spoken in everyday life.
Portugal and Brazil. Portuguese is a language not a culture.
The word for language in Portuguese is "língua."
The language that Brasilians speak is Portugese.(IM SURE OF IT :)
Yes, Portuguese can be called a Latin based language.
The correct spelling for "language" in Portuguese is "língua".
I personally think that the language the people in Brazil speak is Portuguese but, if you think differently just sign up and answer in your own way =)
Portuguese.