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  2. Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso - Wikipedia

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    Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso (14 November 1887 – 25 October 1918) was a Portuguese painter.. Belonging to the first generation of Portuguese modernist painters, [1] Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso stands out among all of them for the exceptional quality of his work and for the dialogue he established with the historical avant-gardes of the early 20th century.

  3. Portuguese vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Portuguese vocabulary comes from Latin because Portuguese is a Romance language. 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.

  4. Você Sabia? - Wikipedia

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    In the beginning, Lukas Marques and Daniel Mologni had a blog together, called "Calma, Cara" ("Calm Down, Dude" in literal translation), which gathered daily news. After high school, Daniel Mologni and Lukas Marques went their separate ways but reunited after two years at a YouPIX event. Initially, videos were recorded remotely and combined ...

  5. Personal pronouns in Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese personal pronouns and possessives display a higher degree of inflection than other parts of speech. Personal pronouns have distinct forms according to whether they stand for a subject ( nominative ), a direct object ( accusative ), an indirect object ( dative ), or a reflexive object.

  6. Portuguese-speaking world - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese Speaking World - Countries and Territories where portuguese is spoken - Native Language in Dark Green. The Portuguese-speaking world, also known as the Lusophone World (Mundo Lusófono) or the Lusosphere, comprises the countries and territories in which the Portuguese language is an official, administrative, cultural, or secondary language.

  7. List of English words of Portuguese origin - Wikipedia

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    The present Portuguese word dodô ("dodo") is of English origin. The Portuguese word doudo or doido may itself be a loanword from Old English (cp. English "dolt") [34] Embarrass from Portuguese embaraçar (same meaning; also to tangle – string or rope), from em + baraço (archaic for "rope") [35] Emu from ema (= "rhea") [36]

  8. Glossary of Japanese words of Portuguese origin - Wikipedia

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    English translation of Japanese Supposedly similar Portuguese word English translation of Portuguese Notes buranko: wikt:ぶらんこ: swing, swingset balanço swing Not from Portuguese [25] [26] gan: wikt:雁: wild goose ganso goose Not from Portuguese [22] inoru (transcribed by Fonseca as inoriru, [22] erroneously. [27]) wikt:祈る: pray ...

  9. Joan Margaret Marbeck - Wikipedia

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    Joan Margaret Marbeck (translation). "Kung Poesia Yo" - Taufiq Ismail. Dengan Puisi Aku. 1 Puisi, 80 Bahasa, 80 Tahun. Terjemahan Puisi dalam 58 Bahasa Dunia dan 22 Bahasa Daerah (Taufiq Iamail. With Poetry, I. One poem, 80 languages, 80 years. Translation of the poem in 58 world languages and 22 regional languages). Prakata Prof. Victor A ...