Why brazilians speak portuguese and not spanish




















Add the fact that there are some little differences between Brazilian Portuguese and the European one. These differences in pronunciation as well as a few different words are comparable to the differences between American English and British English.

No Brazilian Portuguese is not a diferent language as some claim. There are little dialectal differences though. Spain and Portugual were engaged in exploring and conquering the New World. Spain and Portugual were contemplating War to decide and settle upon territory. They went to the Pope who drew a line in the then know New World and said everything east belongs to Portugual and west belongs to Spain.

Brazil was East. Dan Bingo! Dan This is not true. In Brazil we speak Portuguese simply because we were colonized by Portugal. And the Brazilian territorial expansion went far beyond the tordesillas treaty line for several reasons, such as the action of the bandeirantes and cattle ranching.

Come visit our country and know our history. Languages are always changing, and after so many years of independence from Portugal, our language is now totally different, even though, I find it way easier to comunicate with someone from Portugal than with someone from a spanish speaking country like Mexico or Argentina. Yes, languages do change constantly, but Brazilian Portuguese is actually quite archaic. If European Portuguese sounds different nowadays it is because THEIR language changed quickly after they colonised us, and our Brazilian Portuguese conserved the language spoken in the 16th century.

I had no idea that the people of Brazil spoke to Portuguese until l became fascinated with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu mainly Gracie jiu jitsu. Royce Gracieis one of my heroes and a legend. Through him I have been able to study the art Gracie jiu jitsu. He beat several different styles of martial artist that outweighed him by well over a hundred pounds in some cases.

He is the reason there is a UFC today. This has created MMA otherwise known as mixed martial arts where other martial arts are combined with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. GJJ Absolutely! You need to learn Portuguese in bjj so you can keep up with your team mates and competitors.

Didnt they have a language before the portugese arrived? Spain colonised Philippines around the same time and the Philippines still retained their own national language, Filipino, plus 70 dialects. Katy Well, the Portuguese who first arrived made sure to kill everyone who refused to speak their language or believe their God.

That explains a lot about how Portuguese killed almost all the other languages that were previously here. Katy You have a reason. Before that, the most widespread language was Tupi. I need to know the big WHY. Roxanna Same here! Administration may have been in Portuguese sure it was but once the dependency was over would not they go back to their original language?

Even if it was years there was no such intention at all? Like Swiss German. We offer different courses, among group classes and private lessons , so people choose what is better for their needs.

At Caminhos, we offer Portuguese courses on 9 different levels, from beginner to advanced, including a special class for Latin languages-speakers. Caminhos organizes free activities every day of the week in order to encourage the practice of Portuguese and social gatherings.

Furthermore, the school also provides their students with student visa support and accommodation in Rio de Janeiro. Currently you have JavaScript disabled. In order to post comments, please make sure JavaScript and Cookies are enabled, and reload the page. Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser.

Sign me up for the newsletter. CNPJ — Tweet this article Share on Facebook Pin on Pinterest. The agreement was formally agreed to in a treaty signed by Brazil and Portugal in Spanish remains the language of much of the western hemisphere, but for more than million Brazilians — and millions more worldwide — Portuguese is the law of the land. It is also a beautiful language for music. Looking to brush on your Portuguese a bit?

Here are some common words below. While Brazilians speak Portuguese and not Spanish, speakers of that language may notice some similarities. An Editor and Senior Writer at Connectbrazil. In the 15th century, Christopher Columbus and other explorers discovered the New World, triggering a land grab competition between Spain and Portugal. In , the two countries signed the Treaty of Tordesillas , which divided their claims.

Spain was given rights to all lands west of the line of demarcation, while Portugal got everything to the east. It wasn't a particularly great deal for Portugal. Spain went on to colonize much of what is today Latin America, while Portugal got a sliver of land on the east coast of modern-day Brazil.



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