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  2. Category talk : Film posters for Portuguese-language films

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  4. Category:Portuguese film posters - Wikipedia

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  9. Portuguese vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Historical map of the Portuguese language (Galaico-português) since the year 1,000. However, other languages that came into contact with it have also left their mark. In the thirteenth century, the lexicon of Portuguese had about 80% words of Latin origin and 20% of pre-Roman Gallaecian and Celtiberian, Germanic, Greek and Arabic origin. [1]