Post your name and I'll portugalyzite
Post your name and I'll portugalyzite
William
Marco
Thomas
Vlad
João
Conor
Willião
Miki
Marco(latin name)
Tomas
Esvlado
Joãoão
Cona
Luis
Meu pau na tua mão
Guilherme
Micaela (girl's name btw)
Luís
Miqui
Anselmo Jesús
Yusei
Anthony
Dimitro
Westley
>Joãoão
kek
Iuseiano
Dimitriano
Ocidentaleiro
Janusz
Daniel Pereiro Casanova ;^)
Janúsio
((()))
>Pereiro
Campeão Filipe
this is so portuguese
mário
Sounds like a pheasible favelado tried changing from american directly.
We don't use "W". Uílião or Vilião please.
Gabriel
Nathaniel (or Nate)
This
W is a made up letter by anglo celts for one of their barbaric sounds
Only used for loan words in civilized romance lingua
Nata
Valentin
It's actually german. Only the Germans and English use it natively, I think.
It's the same as their weird B they keep saying sounds like "SS".
Gabriéu
Fernando?
Valentim
Gwenaëlle
Franck
Quinn
Abdul
we use it where other Latin alphabet using Slavs use "V" for some reason
You're right. W is native to English, Dutch, German and Polish. So it probably started in German and spread.
Notice how the W is added as missing in every other language, instead of added as special to those 4, since we're using the Latin alphabet as a starting point and it didn't have it.
>posting worse haganai
Nick
Lucas
Felipe
Lucas
Neco
DO ME DO ME DO ME
>Ryan
Rui
Anthony
Yangyang
Yãoyão
Jaime
Jaime
Fernando
:^)
Fernão
António
Augustine
Agostinho
*Antônio
Kieran
In German the W is pronounced like a V and the ß is called sharp s
that "weird B" is an SS ligatured
if you zoom in on it its just an S ligatured to a vertical line representing a repetition.
Its there for the same reason spain shortens NN to an Enya.
Michael
Miguel
Caralho
>caralho
wtf? kkkkkkkkkkkk
Przemysław
aleksey
Luis Raul
>caralho
Zcykewtowsz
Gabriel
pls respond
Pling pong bong kong lee bling clang cling soo poo loo pee lee
Gabriel
Caralho... y'know I speak Portuguese. Thanks
Franco
Miguel
Matias
Sasaki
Kensuke
Kensuke Sasaki
Tribhuvana Tunggadevi Jayavishnuvardhani. come on OP delivar!
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