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  2. Languages of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Mirandese – A language or variety of the Astur-Leonese group spoken in Tierra de Miranda in northeastern Portugal, recognized officially as a minority language in 1999. Portuguese Sign Language In addition, it is estimated that 59.6% of Portuguese adults (aged 18–64) spoke English, 21.5% spoke French, 14.8% spoke Spanish as foreign ...

  3. Portuguese language - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese (endonym: português or língua portuguesa) is a Western Romance language of the Indo-European language family originating from the Iberian Peninsula of Europe.It is the official language of Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal and São Tomé and Príncipe, [6] and has co-official language status in East Timor, Equatorial Guinea and Macau.

  4. European Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese is a Romance language with Celtic, Germanic, Greek, and Arabic influence. It was spoken in the Iberian Peninsula before as Galician-Portuguese. With the formation of Portugal as a country in the 12th century, the language evolved into Portuguese. In the Spanish province of Galicia to the north of Portugal, the native language is ...

  5. Portuguese-speaking world - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese is the sole official language of Angola, and 85% of the population profess fluency in the language. [26] Additionally, 75% of Angolan households speak Portuguese as their primary language, and native Bantu languages have been influenced by Portuguese through loanwords. [26]

  6. Portuguese people - Wikipedia

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    [106] [107] [108] The Portuguese language–the native language of the overwhelming majority of Portuguese people–stems from Vulgar Latin. [109] A number of male Portuguese lineages descend from Germanic tribes who arrived as ruling elites after the Roman period, starting in 409. [110] These included the Suebi, Buri, Hasdingi Vandals and ...

  7. Romance languages - Wikipedia

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    This accounts for slightly more than half the population of South America, making Portuguese the most spoken official Romance language in a single country. Portuguese is the official language of six African countries (Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Equatorial Guinea, and São Tomé and Príncipe), and is spoken as a native ...

  8. History of Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    What modern scholars call Galician-Portuguese was originally the native language of the medieval Kingdom of Galicia, which was founded in 410 and included the northern part of present-day Portugal. It appears to have also been used regularly in other Christian kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula as the language for lyric song.

  9. Category:Languages of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese language (19 C, 46 P) Pages in category "Languages of Portugal" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.