It was first spotted by a portuguese.
The translation of "come in" in Portuguese is "entre".
The word 'Vem', which is pronounced 'vehng' in the cariocan and continental accents, is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Come'.
Easy one. On the mainland you have Rollbac's. In Hawaii they have the left overs called the podagees
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Malasadas, Portugesse Bean Soup, Pao Doce, and Portuguese sausage. Thats all I know for now.
Pukiki The Portuguese Americans of Hawaii - 2003 was released on: Portugal: 6 October 2003 (Hawaii Film Festival) USA: 31 October 2003 (Hawaii Film Festival)
the portuguese man-of-war lives in the warm parts of all oceans and have been strongly found in costa rica and in hawaii.
Hawaii
Vem! in Portuguese is "(You) Come!" in English.
The creation of the ukulele is credited to Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii that used local materials to make an instrument similar to one they had in their home country.
Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii played it and then the native Hawaiians adopted the instrument.