- Languages of Portugal
Languages of
country = Portugal
official =Portuguese
unofficial =
main =
minority =
foreign = English (32%)
French (24%)
Spanish (9%)
sign =Portuguese Sign Language
keyboard = PortugueseQWERTY
keyboard
source = [http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_243_en.pdf ebs_243_en.pdf] (europa.eu )The languages of Portugal are the languages spoken or once spoken in the territory of the country of
Portugal .Modern
Portuguese is practically universal in
Portugal , but there are some specificities.*
Portuguese language (European Portuguese ), with the following dialects:
**The Southern and Central dialects - They include the dialect of the capital,Lisbon , which however has some peculiarities of its own. Although the dialects of the Atlantic archipelagos of theAzores andMadeira have unique characteristics, as well, they can also be grouped with the southern dialects.
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***3 - " (there is a particular small dialect in the western area)
***5 - [http://www.instituto-camoes.pt/cvc/hlp/geografia/som49.html Baixo-Beirão; Alto-Alentejano] — "Central Portugal (interior)"
***6 - [http://www.instituto-camoes.pt/cvc/hlp/geografia/som9.html Beirão] — "central Portugal"
***7 - [http://www.instituto-camoes.pt/cvc/hlp/geografia/som22.html Estremenho] — "Regions of Coimbra and Lisbon" (can be subdivided in Lisbon Portuguese and Coimbra Portuguese)
***8 - "
**The Northern dialects - This includes the dialect ofPorto , Portugal's second largest city.
***4 - (interior)"
***9 - "
***10 - "
**Barranquenho - In the town ofBarrancos (in the border between Extremadura, Andalusia and Portugal), a dialect of Portuguese heavily influenced byExtremaduran is spoken, known as "Barranquenho".
*Mirandese language - A dialect of Astur-Leonese spoken inMiranda do Douro , in northeastern Portugal.
*Portuguese Sign Language .Historically
Other languages have been extensively spoken in the territory of modern Portugal:
Pre-Roman languages
*Proto-Celtic &
Celtic languages
**Celtiberian language
**Gallaecian language
*Old European language
*Tartessian language
*Lusitanian language Roman, Post-Roman and Medieval languages
*
Arabic language
**Andalusi Arabic
**Classical Arabic
*Berber languages
*Germanic languages
**Gothic language
**Suebi language
**Vandalic language
*Latin language
**Vulgar Latin
***Iberian Romance languages
****Galician-Portuguese
****Leonese language
****Mozarabic language s
****Judeo-Romance languages
*****Judeo-Portuguese
*Scythian languages
**Alanic languageee also
*
Iberian languages
*Languages of Spain
*Iberian Romance languages External links
* [http://www.arqueotavira.com/Mapas/Iberia/Populi.htm Detailed map of the Pre-Roman Peoples of Iberia (around 200 BC)]
* [http://www.proel.org/lenguas2.html Detailed linguistic map of the Iberian Peninsula]
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