That’s why, as a native Portuguese speaker, I love learning the other Romance languages. I’m able to speak with Spanish speakers no prob, but French and Italian are a little trickier
those comments of them it's just to make clear the difference and connection between Brazilian (Portuguese), European Portugal (Portuguese) and there's Brazil existing as a south american country which *DOESN'T SPEAK SPANISH*. however it's not our fault if spanish speakers feels resemblance
LOL. Provavelmente ele é Europeu (Alemão, Belga ou Holandês, etc) e está a falar Português brasileiro, mas deixa transparecer o sotaque da língua materna.
@@superinvulgarWhat does vdd mean, and what's the purpose of the word "que" in your sentence? I know what que means, but not in that context. I'm guessing it could mean something like "sort of", is that right? (I'm trying to learn Portuguese.)
@@IshiyAnime Are you from Portugal? Because here where I live in Brazil, there is no exception to that actually, and the name 'gira' we don't even use AT ALL.
@@OffensiveComment formal? you use "voce" when you speak with someone from your escalation, is basicaly treating shit person as normal person, you never would say "voce" to someone important xd i think you need to visit again
@@stoned8034you just explained Brazilian portugues. You are a moron. Spend 1 minute on google and you will quickly realize tu is used more commonly in Portugal and Voce in Portugal is a more formal word. Now come suck me off.
"Você é uma mulher muito bonita." You are a very beautiful woman. Portuguese isn't my language, but that I understand (because I learnt Portuguese, I am not that good yet though, but enough to have a conversation).
He speaks European Portuguese. My Brazilian friends have a different accent and I speak some Brazilian Portuguese too. My Brazilian friends say to me "Vc é linda, gatinha!!"
I think he's portuguese but he's speaking portuguese with brazilian accent cuz portuguese people says "tu" and in some brazilian states they say "você". And the guy said "você" and not "tu".
@@shankargczimmal1487 Try to research a little about our language here on RU-vid (if you're still interested, obviously). I'm glad you want to learn a little from here
Olha ele sabe bem mas, qual português de Portugal ou do Brasil? I'm Brazilian and it's cool that someone knows Portuguese out there ( sorry if my english is wrong )
I'm from America but I really don't know English but I know Spanish a lot and I'm just talking just language because I learn English how do you say you are a very beautiful woman
@@Wackz_VR you’re joking right? Portuguese is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. This is because Portuguese (which speaks Portuguese) colonized other parts of the world such as Angola, São Tomé and principe, Brazil, etc. So Portugal and Brazil both speak Portuguese