Damanese Portuguese-Indian Association — The Portuguese Indian Association of Daman (in Portuguese Associação Luso Indiana Damaense is an organization that congregates most Damanese Catholics. This article on the Catholic Church, Catholic institutions, and wider society is a stub. You… … Wikipedia
Portuguese language — Portuguese português Pronunciation [purtuˈɣeʃ] (EP) [poʁtuˈges][1] (BP) [poɾtu … Wikipedia
Portuguese dialects — are variants of the Portuguese language that are shared by a substantial number of speakers over several generations, but are not sufficiently distinct from the official norms to be considered separate languages. The differences between… … Wikipedia
Daman Indo-Portuguese language — Daman Portuguese Creole Língua da Casa Spoken in India Native speakers 4000 [1] (date missing) … Wikipedia
Brazilian Portuguese — (Portuguese: português brasileiro or português do Brasil; pt BR) is a group of Portuguese dialects written and spoken by most of the 190 million inhabitants[1] of Brazil and by a few million Brazilian emigrants, mainly in the United States,… … Wikipedia
Mozambican Portuguese — (português moçambicano in Portuguese) refers to the varieties of Portuguese spoken in Mozambique. It is the official language and, according to the most recent census[1], is spoken by approximately 40% of the population, mostly as a lingua franca … Wikipedia
Alentejan Portuguese — is a dialect of Portuguese spoken in the Portuguese region of Alentejo, and in the Spanish municipalities of Olivenza and Táliga (where exists a subdialect) which for several centuries (1297 to 1801) were part of Portugal. It is currently… … Wikipedia
Northern Portuguese — is the oldest dialect of the Portuguese language It is spoken in coastal northern Portugal from Viana do Castelo to Porto and stretching inland as far as Braga. The region is considered the birthplace of the Portuguese language. It is popularly… … Wikipedia
Norteiro people — are people who live in the former Portuguese exclaves in the western littoral of South Asia; The word Norteiro, meaning Northerner, comes from the Portuguese. The term refers to the city of Baçaim, which was styled the Court of the North and… … Wikipedia
Florianopolitan dialect — A view of downtown Florianópolis, where Florianopolitan dialect can be eventually heard … Wikipedia