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  2. Languages of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The 1950 census was the last one to ask Brazilians which language they speak at home. Since then, the census does not ask about language. However, the census of 2010 asked respondents which languages they speak, allowing a better analysis of the languages spoken in Brazil. [50]

  3. Paresi language - Wikipedia

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    Paresi (also called Haliti-Paresi or Paresi-Haliti by the speakers themselves) is an Arawakan language spoken in Brazil. There are approximately 2000 Paresi people, and around 1800 (~90% of the population) speak the language.

  4. List of languages by total number of speakers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of languages by total number of speakers. It is difficult to define what constitutes a language as opposed to a dialect . For example, Arabic is sometimes considered a single language centred on Modern Standard Arabic , other authors consider its mutually unintelligible varieties separate languages. [ 1 ]

  5. Brazilian Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Portuguese (Portuguese: português brasileiro; [poʁtuˈɡejz bɾaziˈlejɾu]) is the set of varieties of the Portuguese language native to Brazil. [4] [5] It is spoken by almost all of the 203 million inhabitants of Brazil and spoken widely across the Brazilian diaspora, today consisting of about two million Brazilians who have emigrated to other countries.

  6. Emmanuel Macron Gives Rare Sit-Down Interview About ... - AOL

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    French President Emmanuel Macron apologizes for being late. But one could forgive the tardiness. After all, the leader of one of Europe’s largest economies is handling geopolitical disasters in ...

  7. Hunsrik - Wikipedia

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    What is known is that German immigrants in Brazil came from different parts of Germany, so Hunsrik-speaking Brazilians do not necessarily descend from people from Hunsrück. [14] In these German communities, the Hunsrückisch dialect remained the main language of communication for several decades. German colonies in the South were usually ...

  8. How Polari, the ‘lost language’ of gay men, inspired much of ...

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    The language eventually made the journey to the U.K., as it was particularly popular among actors and queer men in the Merchant Navy, some who would dress in drag at sea. Eventually, it shifted ...

  9. Just how bad is Emily's French in 'Emily in Paris'? A ... - AOL

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