What are some possible reasons why the king decided to allow the Portuguese to begin trading?
Yes, of course, mostly in Macao. Some Japanese words derive from Portuguese, also (for instance, 'pan' [Japanese for 'bread'] derives from the Portuguese 'pão').
they areee wot they are and are wot they were which is what they are
Yes, in some parts.
Some do and some don't, it depends on how open a mind they can keep. Even those who are not native Spanish speakers can decipher some words or phrases in Portuguese especially if the speaker speaks slowly and pronounces correctly.
Bebidas.
Aguardiente
The typical can of pop is 355 ml.
coffee! :D
Water
wine , milk ,bread ,and meat
Water, Soft Drinks, Tea and Coffee and Juices.
Bara is not a portuguese word. Maybe you mean: Vara = Stick Barra = Bar (as in a steel bar, not the place were we have drinks)
Some people in Brazil are Portuguese.
The negation of "some drinks are not liquids" is "all drinks are liquids." This statement asserts that every drink is a liquid.
Some one born in Portugal is known as a Portuguese.
Sport drinks are Gatorade and Powerade