Brazil is more respected in the world.
Brazil has a much larger population than Portugal, making Brazilian Portuguese more widely spoken and understood around the world. Additionally, Brazil has a significant cultural influence globally through music, film, and sports, which also contributes to the prevalence of Brazilian Portuguese in the media and popular culture.
Brazil has a population nearly 20 times larger than Portugul, so there are more Brazilian Portuguese speakers worldwide. Brazil is more respected in the world.
The most widely spoken Indo-European language is English, with over 1.5 billion speakers worldwide.
Brazil is the largest Portuguese-speaking country in the world with a population of over 200 million people, compared to Portugal's population of around 10 million. Additionally, Brazilian Portuguese has a strong cultural influence globally through music, TV shows, and movies, which has led to its prominence in the Portuguese-speaking community.
Yes, Brazilian Portuguese is generally more phonetically relaxed and has distinct vocabulary differences from the Portuguese spoken in Portugal or other Portuguese-speaking countries. However, speakers of Brazilian Portuguese can generally understand and communicate with speakers of other Portuguese dialects with some adjustments.
Mandarin Chinese has the most native speakers worldwide, with over a billion people speaking it as their first language.
Brazil has a population nearly 20 times larger than Portugul, so there are more Brazilian Portuguese speakers worldwide. Brazil is more respected in the world.
The most widely spoken Indo-European language is English, with over 1.5 billion speakers worldwide.
Yes, Brazilian Portuguese is generally more phonetically relaxed and has distinct vocabulary differences from the Portuguese spoken in Portugal or other Portuguese-speaking countries. However, speakers of Brazilian Portuguese can generally understand and communicate with speakers of other Portuguese dialects with some adjustments.
Maybe because Brazil is known to be more of a touristic country than the other Portuguese-speaking countries. So people tend to talk more about Brazil. From the language point of view, I've heard from some Portguese students that the Brazilian accent is way easier to learn and understand than the european one. As in opposite to the brazilian accent, in the european-accent, they don't open their mouths as much to speak, omit many letters while pronouncing some words and pronounce some words together, as if they were one. I'm not saying that they pronounce wrong, it is all about the accent and it's characteristics. I hope it helped ahhaha ;) Cheers.
Mandarin Chinese has the most native speakers worldwide, with over a billion people speaking it as their first language.
[1] Brazil has the largest population of Italian speakers living outside of Italy, and the second largest population of German speakers living outside of Germany. [2] There are also Spanish speakers; and speakers of East European languages, such as those of the former Yugoslavia.
There are approximately 90-100 million native speakers of German worldwide.
The main differences between European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese are in pronunciation (accent and intonation) and vocabulary. European Portuguese tends to be more conservative in terms of grammar and vocabulary, while Brazilian Portuguese has incorporated more indigenous languages and regional dialects. The two variants are mutually intelligible but may require some adjustment for speakers to fully understand each other.
1. English - 2 billion speakers 2. Mandarin - 900 million speakers
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Soccer is there favorite sport because it is a national heritage but is also called football.