Spanish and Portuguese
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Only to a limited extent. The Portuguese were a real sea-faring, trading and globe-exploring nation. Spain only got interested in sailing out to anywhere after Columbus had convinced its royal couple - on the basis of totally incorrect assumptions and calculations, by the way - that there was an easy and short way to India and China by sailing out to the west, and then came back with excited stories of gold lying around all over the place. After that, Spain's exploring activities limited themselves to colonizing and then exploiting Middle and South America, minus (Portuguese) Brazil.
French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish all evolved from Latin.
Portugal is a country. Spain is another. In Portugal you speak Portuguese and in Spain, Spanish. Portugal has been a country since 1143 and since then Portuguese has always been it's official language.
The Portuguese focused on establishing trade routes to Asia, while the Spanish focused on colonizing the Americas. The Portuguese reached India by sailing around Africa, while the Spanish reached the Americas by sailing west across the Atlantic.
Spanish and Portuguese
The primary difference between the Spanish and Portuguese empires was their geographical focus and their colonial strategies. The Spanish empire focused on the Americas, particularly Central and South America, while the Portuguese empire focused on maritime exploration and colonization in Africa, Asia, and Brazil. The Portuguese established a vast trading network, while the Spanish sought to extract valuable resources, such as gold and silver, from their American colonies.
I'm not positive where it originated from but I do know that it became famous through the Portuguese and the Spanish through their exploration.
Portuguese and Spanish are both Romance languages with similar vocabularies and grammar structures. However, there are noticeable differences in pronunciation, phonetics, and vocabulary. Portuguese tends to have more nasal sounds, while Spanish has more distinct consonant sounds. Additionally, there are differences in verb conjugations and certain vocabulary words between the two languages.
spanish have their age, portuguese have their age too. There is no "spanish portuguese" civilization.
Mexico and Brazil Brazil doesn't speak Spanish they speak Portuguese big difference
Georg Bremer has written: 'Unter Kannibalen' -- subject- s -: Explorers, Biography, History, Discovery and exploration, Portuguese, Spanish
The name Gonzalez originated in Spain and is the Spanish variatn of Portuguese's Goncalves.
The difference of the Spaniard and Portuguese explorers in reaching Asia was on the route they took. The Spaniard took western course after the Portuguese took first voyage from the east.
Spanish and Portuguese. Native languages are also abundant in South America.Spanish and Portuguese.
A Portuguese barbecue in Spanish is: asado portugues.