Pls are these in Portuguese or Spanish? Or something? Thank you

Updated on educate 2024-05-23
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It doesn't feel like it's Romanian.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Not much difference.

    Portuguese is a branch of the Latin language that emerged after Catalan. Portuguese is relatively easy to learn compared to French, Spanish, Italian, Catalan, Romanian, etc. Although Portuguese is written very close to Spanish, it is softer in comparison because it contains some nasal sounds that Spanish does not have.

    Portuguese in Brazil is relatively soothing compared to Portuguese in Portugal, however, Brazilians and Portuguese can converse without difficulty. Galician is more popular in Spain in Galiza in the northwest and is considered a dialect of Portuguese.

    Both languages belong to the Indo-European Romance language family and are linguistically close relatives. To a certain extent, if it is not for political reasons, it can actually be counted as two dialects of the same language, for example, similar to the relationship between Beijing dialect and Shandong dialect in Chinese.

    There is basically no difference between the grammar of Spanish and Portuguese, in terms of pronunciation, Portuguese is more complex, nasal, softer than Spanish, and sounds closer to French, while Spanish is dominated by open syllables and has a strong sense of musicality, so Spanish singing is very good. Furthermore; Spanish and Portuguese have vibrato, Spanish is a big tongue sound, and the multi-stroke vibrato in Portuguese can also be pronounced into a small tongue sound.

    Region of use. Spanish is spoken mainly in Latin America, with the exception of Brazil, Belize, French Guiana, Haiti, etc., as well as in Spain itself. There are also significant users in several southern states of the United States, the Philippines, and parts of Africa, including Equatorial Guinea, Western Sahara, and parts of Spain's African territories, Ceuta and Melilla.

    About 100 million people speak their mother tongue across all seven continents.

    Spanish is one of the official languages of the African Union, the European Union and the United Nations. In the 21st century, Spanish is spoken as an official language: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia and Costa Rica.

    Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay and Venezuela. Spanish is also spoken in the United States, Belize, Gibraltar, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, and Western Sahara.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Different in terms of phonetics:The five vowel letters of Portuguese usually represent fourteen vowel factors and two semi-vowel phonemes, five of which are nasal vowels; In Spanish, there is usually a vowel letter representing a vowel factor, and there are no nasal vowels.

    2. The mouth shape is different: Portuguese pronunciation with a small mouth shape and a closed sound; Spanish is pronounced with a large mouth shape and an open sound.

    3. Emphasize the difference:Portuguese emphasizes the stress of syllables, which lasts for a long time; Each syllable in Spanish words lasts roughly the same amount of time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Not much difference. Written, Portuguese and Spanish are very similar, the pronunciation is very different, I feel like Cantonese and Mandarin.

    Spanish is simpler than Portuguese, and in Portugal if you only speak Spanish, the Portuguese can understand it, but not vice versa. But if you get used to it for a few days, the communication will definitely be fine. It's like if you have a friend in Hong Kong, you can communicate with each other for a few days.

    1. Introduction to Spanish.

    The official language of Spain (ESPA OL) is also the official language of most countries in Latin America and one of the working languages of the United Nations. In addition, there are significant users in several southern states of the United States, the Philippines, and parts of Africa (including Equatorial Guinea, Western Sahara, and the Spanish African territories of Ceuta and Melilla). It belongs to the western branch of the Romance language family in the Indo-European language family.

    Spanish (espa ol or castellano), i.e. Castilian, is the 3rd most spoken language in the world, and some sources say that it is the 2nd or 4th most spoken language. It is used by about 400 million to 500 million people on all seven continents, the vast majority of which are in Latin American countries. Many Spanish speakers refer to their language as Spanish (espa ol), while many Spaniards who speak other languages call Spanish Castellano.

    On the other hand, people in Latin American countries prefer the word espa ol because castellano sounds more like a people than a language. English speakers call Spanish Spanish, which is the English translation of ESPA OL.

    2. Introduction to Portuguese.

    Portuguese (Português) is simply Portuguese, and belongs to the Indo-European language family-Romance family-West Romance language branch. Portuguese is one of the few widely spoken languages in the world and the fifth (or sixth) largest language in the world.

    Portuguese is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world after English and Spanish. As of 2013, Portuguese (português) is spoken by about 230,000,000 people worldwide, making it the sixth most popular language in the world, after Chinese, English, French, Spanish and Arabic. The vast majority of Portuguese speakers live in Brazil, while only about 12 million speakers live in Portugal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First, the phonemes are different.

    1. Portuguese: The five vowel letters of Portuguese usually represent fourteen vowel factors and two semi-vowel phonemes, five of which are nasal vowels.

    2. Spanish: In Spanish, there is usually a vowel letter representing a vowel factor, and there is no nasal vowel.

    Second, the pronunciation of the stupid verse is different.

    1. Portuguese: Portuguese emphasizes the pronunciation of syllables, which lasts for a long time.

    2. Spanish: Each syllable in the Spanish congratulatory message lasts roughly the same amount of time.

    Third, the use of different regions.

    1. Portuguese: Spain, Latin America and other regions.

    2. Spanish: Portugal, Angola, Mozambique and other regions.

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