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Could I get a few people to explain the difference in pronunciation between a, á, ã, â and à in Portuguese using English comparisons (if possible)? I can't seem to find a thread or other Web site that addresses them each clearly. Thanks!
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Hello. Unprompted, do you know of any similarities for Greek and Portuguese? Or elsewhere in Romance. Thank you! Gracias. I saw a mention of 'inflected' infinitives in Romeyka Greek (as in Portugal, Sardinia and once in S. Italy1). Of course, articles before names, and a few more. Those seem...
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Portuguese presence in Los Angeles, even at its height in the 1920-30s, was always insignificant. Old people died, young people moved out and the lack of newcomers was the death sentence of the Portuguese community in San Pedro. Wikipedia still claims it as a "Portuguese neighborhood", but in reality it's all Hispanic there like pretty much anywhere else in LA. Even in Artesia the Portuguese ...
Is There Still a Portuguese Culture in San Pedro? (Los Angeles ...
Monterey was first seen by Europeans when Portuguese explorer Juan Rodriquez Cabrillo spotted La Bahia de los Pinos (Bay of Pines) in 1542 on a journey in search of riches in the New World.
In European Portuguese when the sentence begins with a verb you have to use enclise, otherwise you can use proclise. With furute and conditional tenses you have to use mesoclise (because these tenses were perifrastic in the past, formed by infinitive + present/imperfect of the verb to have).