The question it self is confusing. Portuguese is a language. A person native to Portugal is Portuguese or a Lusitanic (person that speaks Portuguese language) They can also be Iberian. A person residing in the Iberian peninsula Portugal and Spain Portuguese is also spoken in Brazil, and parts of India, china, and Uruguay. There are Portuguese communities in Almost every country in the world.
Peninsulares: the ruling class in colonial Latin America consisting of native born Spaniards and PortugueseCreoles: people of Spanish or Portuguese descent born in Latin America
there isn't a word for it. we're just people from limerick
Slippery elm translates to Portuguese to become olmo.
Lorraine is the name of a person, so it doesn't have a direct translation into Portuguese.
Suckling pig in Portuguese is called "leitão".
Portuguese
The nationality for people native to Portugal is Portuguese.
Portuguese
A person native to the Azores is called an "Açoriano" for males and "Açoriana" for females. The Azores is an autonomous region of Portugal, composed of nine volcanic islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. The culture and identity of the Açorianos are influenced by their Portuguese heritage and the unique environment of the islands.
A person native to Auckland New Zealand would be called a New Zealander.
A person from Portugal would be called 'Portuguese'
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Portuguese is not native anywhere in Peru, but you might find some speakers along the border of Brazil.
European / White Caucasian Don't mistake for Hispanic / Mexican.