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  • nao compreendi nada lol

  • thxx for watching

  • lmao, Sounds like my mother in law.

  • haaaaaaaa.....love it

    

  • my father 30 years ago would put the heat at 65 thats not so bad

  • -*wow she dont put the heat on ???

    

  • @sertox12345 joao joao is too cheap

  • you tomuch man you suck 

  • LOL "TU FALA PORTUGUES COMIGO"

  • These are Miguelense not really portuguese

  • @xelmonitoxD Açores aren't part of portugal since when? Don't tell me that Alentejanos are not portuguese either

  • @BlueStarDiamont5 The Azores is a part of Portugal, I think what he was getting at was that they sounded like they are from Sao Miguel. The Portuguese language from the mainland to the islands is a bit different, but it is Portuguese none the less. It's just like slang portuguese. =)

  • @Tibbles22 Sim mas da maneira que ele disse dá a entender os miguelenses não são de portugal xD

  • @Tibbles22 One of my best friend's is from Sao Miguel...they definitely talk different! Sometimes she'll throw me for a loop w/ a word or two she uses. I love it though. My boyfriend is from Terceira and they have an accent too, as does my family from Sao Jorge! lol It's awesome!

  • hahaha...eu não entendo patavina do que os açorianos falam...nem em inglês...irra que é demais!!!

  • açorianos ...XD

  • lol dude the thick black hair , you did your research

  • thats crazy portuguse sounds just like italian...sounds just like my italian family TAlking

  • @StatenIzzy1 that's cose portuguese and italian both come from latin!if you pay atention to the words!you will find some of them very similar,like: amici - amigo , mi dispiaci - me desculpe ...

  • @CoolNoize yeah of course spanish italian french and portuguese sound similiar...but the way italians and portuguese people talk for some reason sounds really similar...even tho portuguese is closer to spanish since it technically does not come from latin..it comes from spanish..spanish comes from latin because portugual used to be part of spain

  • @StatenIzzy1 Portugal was never part of Spain, Portugal was actually a country before Spain. Go google...

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