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patoso
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 Message 1 of 43
29 September 2007 at 12:01pm | IP Logged 
Is Portuguese a good language to learn? I know Spanish, should I learn advanced portuguese also?
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El Forastero
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 Message 2 of 43
29 September 2007 at 2:20pm | IP Logged 
If you speak Spanish, you have 60-70% of portugues. They are so close that a colombian man can speak Spanish with a brazilian friend, and the brazilian one speaks in portugues. Despite no one of them has studied the other language, If they speak slowly, the understanding rate is above to 90%.

Why Learn portugues?   Because Brazil is the smile of the world!! You must to meet the brazilian people to know what's the real "joie de vivre" (i don't know the exacts words in english). See the brazilian Torcida in the soccer matches and you understand

In addition, You have almost 200 million people to practice, wonderful and important cities to visit (Lisboa, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Curitiba), another not so beautiful but very interesant, like Manaus (in the heart of the Amazon Forest), the biggest carnival in the whole world...

Another powerful reason: The soccer.

If you are a biologist, ecologist or anthopologist, Brazil is a very importnt country to do a doctorate or a master title. if you are linguistic and love the languages, you can learn dozens of them spoken by the brazilian communities indigenous.

You're business is import/export? you have in Brazil a very big market, and some of the most demanded products: Sugar, Coffe, Oil...

Another powerful reason: The music. Brazilian music is very beautiful, varied, and invite to dancing inmediatly.

Why not to learn portuguese?


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Paul
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29 September 2007 at 3:22pm | IP Logged 
Because it is a surprisingly interesting and beautiful language in itself, taking most people by surprise. To my
ears it sounds closer to Italian than to Spanish in certain ways, or maybe a 'cleaner' version of Spanish with lovely
melodic intonation. Personally i think Brasilian Portuguese is the most beautiful latin language, even more so
than Italian.

First there is Brasil, a huge diverse country, which like El Forastero said above has pretty much everything you
could want, from carnival to alternative music, from football and beaches to cutting edge cinema and art, from
the amazon rainforest to massive vibrant global cities like São Paulo (which despite what you see on the news, is
a relatively safe city).

Then there's beautiful Portugal. Lisboã is without doubt one of Europe's most vibrant, and simultaneously laid-
back cities (forget Madrid), with amazing nightlife. If Andalucía (Spain) and the Algarve is our California, then
Lisboã is our San Francisco (it even has a sister bridge to the golden gate, the Ponte 25 de Abril!) Also like the
Brasilians, the Portuguese are very friendly welcoming people, and yes they also have a great football team.


Edited by Paul on 29 September 2007 at 3:35pm

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Frisco
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29 September 2007 at 5:21pm | IP Logged 
Portuguese is a great sounding language. The Brazilian, European and even African varieties all have their charms. It's also a language of some great music and literature. Then as has already been mentioned, Brazil and Portugal are lovely places to visit and if you wanted to be a bit more adventurous, you could go as far as Cape Verde, Angola, Mozambique, East Timor and Macau where Portuguese may not always be the most popular language, but it is an official one.
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caylerp
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 Message 5 of 43
29 September 2007 at 5:44pm | IP Logged 
I am a newbie here. But, I could not let this thread go by without a comment. I agree with all the above comments.
For me, I love the sound of Port. I agree with the comment that it sounds like Italian. In fact, people on the street
have asked me if I am speaking Italian while speaking with Brasilian friends visiting me here in the USA. Brasil is a
wonderful and friendly place, and I cannot wait to return. I have a goal to travel to all the major countries of the
Western Hemisphere. It is a challenge for me finding someone to make conversation in Portuguese.
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El Forastero
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29 September 2007 at 8:03pm | IP Logged 
You can hear two powerful reasons, by Beth Carvalho:

Se voce quiser
Com a vida que pediste a Deus

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FlorentT
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30 September 2007 at 2:25am | IP Logged 
To build on the above: try to listen to a couple of "Café Brasil" podcasts @ http://www.lucianopires.com.br The sound of the language and the great music sound very convincing to me!

Edited by FlorentT on 30 September 2007 at 2:27am

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zorglub
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 Message 8 of 43
01 October 2007 at 6:21am | IP Logged 
FlorentT wrote:
To build on the above: try to listen to a couple of "Café Brasil" podcasts @ http://www.lucianopires.com.br The sound of the language and the great music sound very convincing to me!

Muito obrigado !
Eu gosta muito da Café brasil radio. MPB todo o dia!
I love the sound of (especially Brazilian) Portuguese. even better when sung.
But apart from songs, Italian still is my preferred language.


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