There are two island nations that speak Portuguese: Cape Verde, and Sao Tome and Principe. Creole is a broad category that does not refer to just one language.
Brazil, which speaks Portuguese, and Haiti, where Haitian Creole is the most widely spoken language.
St. Thomas is a Caribbean island with a diverse population that speaks mainly English and Spanish. Additionally, due to its French colonial history, you may also hear some local Creole languages being spoken on the island.
Approximately 95% of the population of Haiti speaks Haitian Creole as either a first or second language.
"N'cre" stands for : I want... it's a creole word, not portuguese.
equatorial guinea (although portuguese is only spoken by a minority there).
Brazil, which speaks Portuguese, and Haiti, where Haitian Creole is the most widely spoken language.
it's Portuguese; he was born on Madeira Island which is in Portugal. He can also speak Spanish and English. He speaks better Spanish then English.
St. Thomas is a Caribbean island with a diverse population that speaks mainly English and Spanish. Additionally, due to its French colonial history, you may also hear some local Creole languages being spoken on the island.
Approximately 95% of the population of Haiti speaks Haitian Creole as either a first or second language.
"N'cre" stands for : I want... it's a creole word, not portuguese.
equatorial guinea (although portuguese is only spoken by a minority there).
Neymar Jr speaks the Portuguese and Spanish language.
" the way someone who speaks portuguese would (BE...)" > " O JEITO DE ALGUÉM QUE FALA PORTUGUÊS [dizer isso*] seria (...)". * [to say this]
A Lusophone is someone who speaks the Portuguese language.
Brazil
Joan Margaret Marbeck has written: 'Linggu Mai =' -- subject(s): Texts, Kristang language 'Ungua adanza' -- subject(s): Creole dialects, Portuguese, Portuguese Creole dialects
I don't think so! But Shakira speaks portuguese! And fluently believe me 'cause I'm portuguese.