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Sim. O povo brasileiro pensa a mesma coisa! Eles pensam que o português fala muito ráp..."
It's lack of exposure. I usually answer this question to my students: "why "they" speak so quickly?" when they are talking about native-speaking-English people.
Depending on the accent of the Portuguese person I get it very well, but some...

Francisco Manuel da Silva (21 February 1795 – 18 December 1865) was a Brazilian songwriter and music professor, notable for composing the Brazilian National Anthem.
Are you related? or just..."
Probably not. It is the most used surname in Brazil.


The regularity of sound changes make it quite unlikely to be loanwords. In these cases, the words tend to not suffer much changes or in some cases the word is adapted to the phonetical characteristics of the language that receives the word. This was not what happened. We can study current loanwords to see that. It's not a handful of words that have similarities, it's a great part of the languages but not so.
The grammar is similar too. The grammar is something very intrinsic to the language family. This is how in germanic languages the adjective comes before the noun, in romance languages it's the contrary. It 'was using comparative linguistics that we could decipher the hittite language. A language spoken some 4 thousand years ago in the Anatolian peninsula. This language was an indo-european language.

Two/2 = dos (Spanish), zwei (German), dva (Russian and a lot of slavic languages).
Man = wer (old english), vir (latin), vir (irish)
God = deus (latin), deva (sanskrit - ancestral language of India), theos (ancient greek)
There are a lot more similarities between these languages and are very regular occurrences, unlikely to be caused by coincidence. Or even to be loanwords because the phonetic shift (change of the sounds) are traceable and regular.


Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by [autho..."
It was written by Lansing, Shacleton is the subject of the book, so Lansing is who should be considered.


Yeah I was flipping back and forth wondering if I missed something but that's what it ..."
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Sep 04, 2024 08:04PM

Sonia Braga was also in Sex and the City. :-)"
Great! I didn't know that. I have never watched it.

Pam said in her opener message that this book was adapted to other media, as movie and telenovelas. In the movie and in the second telenovela, Gabriela was played by Sonia Braga. You may know her by the movie "Kiss of the Spider Woman", as by other roles in several movies and american TV series. Nacib was played by the famous italian actor Marcello Mastroianni in the movie. You may know her niece Alice Braga who played several roles in american media as well. As I am Legend. The Shack, Predators, Blindness, Dark Matter and The Suicide Squad (2021).

I know it is a very useful tool for our Members and of course in the challenges and coming up with Cla..."
There's nothing wrong in discussing the rules, if there are any suggestions, feel free to give them and we will analise the possibility to implement them if we think that they would enhance our group,

- Italo Calvino appears in shelf 4d06,alongside other Caribbean and Antillean a..."
But the books are under the italian classics shelf, just the author that is not. So, if you want to use those books as italian ones in challenges you can.