"unido" - singular: "this country used to be united": esse país costumava ser unido
"unidos" - plural: "United States": Estados Unidos
Brazil is a former Portuguese colony. It was discovered by Portuguese navigators, in 1500. And it was under the rule of the Portuguese imperial government for three centuries.
The abbreviation for United States of America in Portuguese is commonly written as "EUA", which stands for "Estados Unidos da América".
The nationality if Man United Nani is Portuguese and Cape Verdean.
Spanish and Portuguese Christians united in the 1400s to spread protestant Christianity around the world.
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It's reported that Manchester United payed 25.8 million euros from the portuguese.
In America, Portuguese people are often referred to as "Portuguese Americans." This term specifically denotes individuals of Portuguese descent or heritage who have settled in the United States. Additionally, they may also be identified by regional terms, such as "Luso-Americans," which emphasizes their connection to the broader Portuguese-speaking world.
Portuguese settlled in the American colonies during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. 70% of Portuguese immigrants to the United States came from the Azores, while most of the remainder came from the other Portuguese islands in the Atlantic. Most of the emigrants from mainland Portugal went to Brazil, although the more recent immigration to the United States during the middle of the twentieth century has originated from mainland Portugal
No, Portuguese people are not considered a minority in America. They are typically categorized as white or Caucasian, which is the majority racial group in the United States.
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@luisnani is the Twitter handle for the Manchester United and Portuguese winger.