Should one learn Portuguese or Brazilian Portuguese?
Should one learn Portuguese or Brazilian Portuguese?
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You choose:
EU Portuguese:
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BR Portuguese:
You choose:
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that fandub is rly cute
QUE DIZESHH
PENSAS QUE PODE ME VENCERRR
brazilian one, since it's easily understood by all.
real european portuguese from the center and north is dying anyway, it's being replace by lisbon+african mix
What a sad comparison.
The brazilian dub is boring as fuck,bland to say the least.
The portuguese dub is for shits and giggles
I don't know but it sure is a clever way of trolling
ACTUALLY SERIOUS ANSWER: DON'T COME TO BRAZIL
Let's be serious now:
BR Portuguese:
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EU Portuguese:
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Shit comparison and you know that
Anywag everyone knows pt pt sounds ugly as fuck
Just learn mexican
>Brazilian Portuguese
no question
>brazilian one, since it's easily understood by all.
this
> it's being replace by lisbon+african mix
didn't know this
sounds fucking slavic
This guy is brazillian btw,he posts on /luso/.
This is a Brazilian music thread now
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European Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese sounds fucking terrible and should die. No wonder the Portugese abandoned Brazil, they got ear cancer after hearing the monkeys butcher their language.
When we gonna get rid of the weebs and let them grow up as men?
>REAL european portuguese from the center and north
>Doesn't know what a dialect/accent means
Conimbricense here by the way
You realize you're talking about your own accent therefore calling yourself a monkey, right? Unless you're using a proxy or you're a gringo visiting.
nah, that was an improvement :^)
>abandoned Brazil
Nunca aconteceu
We lobe you Brasil, we will take you back and give you a proper King
Sotaque Nortenho é sotaque superior dos nossos antepassados.
My accent is the superior Carioca accent. The closest to European Portuguese, influenced directly by the Portuguese empire, therefore I don't apply. You're still monkeys, though.
Oh my god, how can someone be so fucking delusional like that?
BR is easier, but euro PT sounds better desu
he is right though, Rio de Janeiro is the only relevan brazilian
>I have many male friends I go out with
>but I'm not a slut
fuckinb slut
Well, why did you use the accent from there here to prove that BR accent is shitty then?
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autismus: the thread
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most of our population can't understand Rabo de Peixe people speaking with their own accent
Ok then
Portugal
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o-obrigado
They are both irrelevant and ugly. Don't waste your time
it is the same shit idiots
>nobody posted Rap de Armas
Rio Grande do Sul accent.
Both are superior to Spanish, so just pick one. I went for huezilian. Aprox. 0.2billion more native speakers
If I heard the EU one without knowing it's Portuguese and had to guess which language that was I'd say Polish.
Ãngola will have 174 gorillions by 2100
MZ will have 130 gorillions by 2100
You must choose the Kangz dialect by that logic.
BR portuguese definetely
TUNGA, TUNGA, TUNGAAAA
Angolan portuguese is best Português
Nah, but considering I already speak danish with barely 6m speakers, and icelandic with 300k.. I might aswell choose a huge language
But lets be honest; you're a pleb unless you speak the macau dialect
""""""""""European"""""""""" Portuguese sounds like Russian, if it had Downs Syndrome. If you're going to learn the monkey tongue, may as well learn it from the monkeys.
valeu por da aquela fortalecida no cenário mano
Uruguay is a shit country. Go back to smoking pasta base.
>once the richest country in the world
>now a hotspot of degenerates, old people and comercial transport accidents
Why do you guys have to be mean to us?
Português brasileiro, uma delícia
Your video of the 'portuguese', is from a cape verdean immigrant is Portugal.
real Portuguese:
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This. It's almost like they are singing
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>Lua Vermelha
Vai-te foder. E isto é para maiores de 18 anos. Deves ter uma adolescência de merda - tenho pena de ti.
I don't know why you assume that any of us will be alive by 2100 but here's the data.
Cala-te cachacolote comunista
brazilian sounds pretty simple to me
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None of them are easier to pronounce. Both have their own funny ways of pronunciation.
Grammatically BR is probably easier. This is not always the case.
BR is spoken by about 20x as many people as PT.
Which one sounds better is a matter of opinion. To me, PT sounds like a Russian trying to pronounce Spanish.
Which one is more beautiful also heavily depends on the accent.
Brazil is as big as Europe and has many many accent. My teacher was from São Paulo so we learned her accent. Every lusophone I met had no problem at all understanding me.
I suggest learning Paulistano pronunciation, as it is very systematic and the grammar is easiest (no use of tu or weird verb shit that happens in PT). Duolingo also uses this accent. Go there and start learning.
>not liking Kondzilla
fucking PLEB
Brazilian Portuguese is far more relevant. A much bigger population and economy. Portugual is a small irrelevant European country that has the worst economy is western europe.
>odiando comunismo
Depends were you'll spend your time.
PT-BR is more relevant if you think global, but PT-PT will be much more valuable if you want to live in Portugal.
>buthurted mongrel detected, it never fails
Kek
The fact that I am mixed won't make your country more relevant, unfortunately.
Não sou o quotado.
We wouldn't make a typo like "portugUal"
Learn Galician.
None.
i'm learning BR portuguese on duolingo
eu hope it is close enough for regular portugues
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> Lua Vermelha is a Portuguese telenovela, VAMPYRIC themed, presented by SIC.
> Beatriz is the only one who does not welcome Isabel's approach and who sees her as a possible threat - this is because Beatriz wants to keep at all costs a terrible secret that unites the three brothers and who has pursued her family for several centuries , forcing them to constantly change places so that they will not be discovered. It is that Afonso, Henrique and Beatriz belong to a powerful line of VAMPIRES. However, they have managed to lead a quiet and discreet life thanks to the truce that the Vampires and Humans have decided to do for more than fifty years,
It isn't. And it is not like most people will tell you, that is just like american and english, easy to understand.
A more accurate comparison would be standard american and scottish.
oh well my mom and local community here speak pt portuguese so at least i'll get the hang of the words
I'm not that dude, but you won't have trouble when it's written. It's the accent that is very different, but you can get used to it if you learn enough Portuguese.
interesting, i thought it sounded slavish too until i heard him say "decis" at around 1 minute of the video.
when singing EU portuguese actually sounds closer to BR portuguese, maybe because then you're actually pronouncing the words
which do you prefer though?
The correct answer is learn Spanish
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KEK I felt bad for them.
Don't worry, Portugal, they'll always come back to you for some fado.
Galician
Why is brazilian portuguese relevant globally?
People outside brazil don't speak brazilian portuguese,they use english as an international language.
People only learn your language to post videos on youtube pandering your demographics so they can get money off your retarded nationalistic mongrels.
Just take the example of the stupid dutch bitch whore
are you the angolan
Because globally there are 20x more of us than you.
>Why is brazilian portuguese relevant globally?
Because Brazil is a very large economy and market. While English trumps everything else in terms of "language for business", it's not like other countries have given up on their language and there are still large markets that you can't pander to in English.
Think of it this way: Without Brazil, Portugal would be another small country within Europe, like Slovakia or Bulgaria or Estonia, with the Portuguese language being about as important as the languages of those countries.
Without Portugal, Brazil would keep being the 5th largest and 5th most populated country on Earth, punching way below its weight but still being geopolitically comparable to Australia or India (who itself is also punching way below its weight atm).