No language "inspired" Portuguese, but Latin was the language that Portuguese evolved from.
Portugal and Brazil. Portuguese is a language not a culture.
There are no more Portuguese colonies. Two countries that used to be Portuguese colonies are East Timor, where Portuguese shares official language status with the native Tetum; and Macau, where Portuguese shares official language status with Chinese.
They are Brazilian and they speak portuguese as their official language
Brazil is the unique south american country whose official and most spoken language is the Portuguese Language. Many other countries have portuguese as a secondary language, but when a question is asked that way, the only valid answer is the primary spoken language.
There is no language that is a mixture of Arabic Persian Portuguese Hindu and Bantu languages.
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
Portugal and Brazil. Portuguese is a language not a culture.
The word for language in Portuguese is "língua."
The language that Brasilians speak is Portugese.(IM SURE OF IT :)
The correct spelling for "language" in Portuguese is "língua".
Yes, Portuguese can be called a Latin based language.
Portuguese.
Madam is "Senhora" in portuguese language.
I personally think that the language the people in Brazil speak is Portuguese but, if you think differently just sign up and answer in your own way =)
Are you asking me if I can speak portuguese ? Yes, I do. Are you asking me how can you learn the portuguese language ? At Livemocha.com.
Community of Portuguese Language Countries was created in 1996.
International Portuguese Language Institute was created in 1999.