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It's different, but it's not "so different."

Dialects form with isolation (physical, cultural, or political). The dialects of Brazil are different from the dialects of Portugal, but they are still the same language.

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Q: Why is the Portuguese spoken in Brazil so different from the language spoken in Portugal?
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