There are three groups of Portugese islands that begin with the letter "A". These are the Azores, the Algarve Islands, and the Alentejo Islands.
Portuguese is spoken in Portugal and also in Brazil. Also in the islands of Portugal you will find them talking Portuguese like people in the Azores.
Vulgar Latin, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, and French
The Portuguese first settled in Madeira and the Azores Islands off the coast of Portugal before expanding their settlements to areas along the coasts of Africa, Asia, and later Brazil in South America.
No, Portuguese people are not considered a minority in America. They are typically categorized as white or Caucasian, which is the majority racial group in the United States.
I am not sure what you mean by plural word. In Portuguese as in English we form the plural of a word just putting a ''s'' in the end of word. Example: maça(apple), maças(apples). Or carro(car) and carros(cars). Some words need "es" though.If you are just asking how to say Plural in Portuguese you be glad to know that it is "plural" like in English.Is worth knowing that in English we can't say "Portugueses" just Portuguese people but in Portuguese we say: "Português" (the language or a portuguese person and "Portugueses" (the portuguese people or a group the portuguese people"
The Portuguese had sugar plantations in Madeira and Sao Tome islands.
Cabo Verde was part of the Portuguese Empire.
The Azores and Madeira islands. Why? The Portuguese got there first.
Queen Charlotte
There aren't any Portuguese islands of Gibraltar. You may be thinking about Madeira off Africa.
In 1418 by a Portuguese expedition.
they are located in portugal.
Sugarcane
none.
Portugal! Specifically the Azores (Portuguese islands) It means axe or machete in Portuguese.
This group of islands is called the Aleutian Islands.
A group of islands is called an archipelago.