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  2. Tetum language - Wikipedia

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    Tetum (left) and Portuguese (right). From a Portuguese course for Tetum speakers. The text says: "Some people pronounce wrongly '*meja', '*uja' and '*abuja' instead of 'mesa', 'usa' and 'abusa'." As a result of Bazaar Malay being a regional lingua franca and of Indonesian being a working language, many words are derived from Malay, including:

  3. Bom Dia - Wikipedia

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    Bom Dia may refer to: Bom Dia, a newspaper in São José do Rio Preto; Bom Dia Brasil, a Brazilian television news program on Rede Globo; Bom Dia & Companhia, a morning children's television block that aired on SBT; Bom Dia Portugal, a television program on RTP Informação; Café Bom Dia, coffee producer; Bom Dia, a 2004 album by Pluto

  4. Bom Dia & Cia - Wikipedia

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    Bom Dia & Cia (also known as Eliana & Cia from 1997 to 1998 and Bom Dia & Companhia from 2009 to 2017) is a morning children's television show that aired on SBT from August 2, 1993 to April 1, 2022, [1] It is the longest-running Brazilian children's television program.

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  6. Portuguese phonology - Wikipedia

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    The consonant inventory of Portuguese is fairly conservative. [citation needed] The medieval Galician-Portuguese system of seven sibilants (/ts dz/, /ʃ ʒ/, /tʃ/, and apicoalveolar /s̺ z̺/) is still distinguished in spelling (intervocalic c/ç z, x g/j, ch, ss -s-respectively), but is reduced to the four fricatives /s z ʃ ʒ/ by the merger of /tʃ/ into /ʃ/ and apicoalveolar /s̺ z̺ ...

  7. Bom Dia Brasil - Wikipedia

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    Bom Dia Brasil [1] (Brazilian Portuguese: [bõ ˈdʒiɐ bɾaˈziw]; Portuguese for 'Good Morning Brazil') is a Brazilian breakfast television programme produced and broadcast by TV Globo. The show includes segments from studios around Brazil, moderated by the main presenters in the home studio.

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  9. ‘Islamophobia’ by Huffington Post

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    A comprehensive list of discriminatory acts against American Muslims might be impossible, but The Huffington Post wants to document this deplorable wave of hate using news reports and firsthand accounts.