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of course thas portuguese.but the person who is singing isnt portuguese
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but brasilian-portuguese is slightly different from portuguese but not a big difference at all.
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This got famous in brasil its probably not originated from brasil but the brasilian version got more famous and brasilians speak portuguese ! so this is brazilian but its the portuguese language.
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@MusicaLatinaa Who was it that sang "Santo Santo" with So Pra Contariar? - Gloria Estefan??? There was a version in Portuguese... albeit very BAD Portuguese sang obviously be a spanish-speaking person...but still was Portuguese. I think this version of the song might fall in that same category.... a song sung by a person who does not natively speak the language.
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This is Portuguese - definitely not Portuguese do Brasil. If it is the accent from Portugal, Goa or wherever else the language is spoken natively, I cannot tell you. I just know "o sotaque brasileiro". Chora (pt) vs llora (es) should be more than enough to convince you of that.
I can also tell you that the "Lambada" was NOT originally brazilian. Disculpas do meu coracao. I first heard the song in spanish from Bolivia b4 the movie. Brazil knows how to take something and make it better. :)
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@wwegamer24 Yeah she did. No originality in music anymore.
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@lafabricadelcielo Music from Portugal = Portuguese music
Music from Brazil = Brazilian music
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@RaquelfromPortugal no! i'm not, brazilian portuguese is also portuguese!
@yandy3xxx portuguese does not sound like that
MusicaLatinaa 11 months ago 6
Portuguese what? This is not Portuguese!
RaquelfromPortugal 8 months ago 5