>mfw just realized Brazilian Portuguese has a semi-guttural R in some cases and in European Portuguese it's fully rolled all the time
Is this why they say our accent is shit? I thought it was them who sounded like drunk retards at first, but now I kinda understand their point of view. Where the fuck did our guttural R come from?
I like it. Our Portuguese is superior. It's easier for us to speak English.
Xavier Bailey
This- Brazilian Portuguese is superior
Julian Williams
>colonial dialects >superior >ever
Lincoln James
Real Portugese sounds like slav language to me
Justin Gutierrez
>in Brazil, R makes an H sound
Asher Hill
>Not learning ow to roll your Rs
Degenerate
Dylan Fisher
Our guttural R must be a leftover of moor colonization.
Brandon Flores
This. Brazilian Portuguese is closer to the original portuguese that was spoken in Europe. Most find Brazilian Portuguese nicer to listen to and easier to understand
Ask a BR to vocaroo "Resto" or actually any of their words or names beginning with R.
Charles Wood
>it's easier for us to speak English No. Brazilians speaking English is plain bad. I think in my entire life I've heard 2 brazilians speaking english undestandably. Brazilian pornounciations is limited in comparison to Portuguese pronounciation. OP's case in point is just one example. And languages with limited phonemes have a harder time speaking other languages than their own.
Jason Allen
pensa-se que é porque os ameríndios não conseguiam soletrar o "r" por esse motivo também no estado de sã paulo o "r" é dito como em inglês, também outra estratégia adoptada pelos índios
wrong tho
lol did you even click to listen to the sound
>Brazilian pornounciations is limited in comparison to Portuguese pronounciation this desu. it's more than known
>Brazilian Portuguese is closer to the original portuguese that was spoken in Europe. This is a straight up lie used by ex-colonies all across the world. They refer to vocabulary, which they indeed keep purer than the metrópolis, but they speak nothing like the old colonizers. The accents in ex-colonies are bastardized versions of a slang language spoken by the very worst people living in that country, not "the original way".
Liam Anderson
what the fuck are you talking about,european portuguese R is fully guttural
Jackson Nguyen
>lol did you even click to listen to the sound
Yeah, that is why I said it does not sound any thing like a H
In my dialect, it's literally a H. Not uvular at all.
Mason Roberts
Listen to: No it isn't. These are the only regions of Europe that pronounce it.
Colton Murphy
European version of the language is always superior This is a fact >is closer to the original Can you colonial fags stop spreading this false meme?
Elijah Taylor
Sounds like an alveolar ridge tap to me.
Nothing guttural about it.
James Richardson
Everyone pronounces words like "rato, rei, rio" with a guttural sound no matter the dialect. It only differs from region to region for words like "porta, torta, morte", etc.
Henry Walker
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Jason Bennett
LIES, BRASIL STRONG. BRAZILIAN DIALECT PUREST AND GREATEST, AS INDEED BRAZIL IS SUPERIOR IN EVERYTHING.
Ryder Thompson
Case 1 and 2 aren't guttural. Case 3 and 4 are.
Brayden Jackson
Show proofs,
Grayson Rogers
dude why do you think you speak like the portuguese of the age of discovery even though your country was influenced by the immigrants and tupi ?You really think the people in portugal living in the rural villages just lost their accent/dialect like it was nothing?
Henry Roberts
BR is right. New world is best world.
Canadian French is purest French. American English is pureat English. Mexican Spanish is purest Spanish.
Ryan Ramirez
>Caring about muh language purity
Why dont we all just go back to speaking Old English.
Jaxson Brown
Thou proposeth an exceptional proposition, mine moorish comrade.
Benjamin Morales
Thats Early Modern English, Old English is not intelligible to us