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Taunton Daily Gazette--Today, -Portuguese- is spoke in eight countries — that's 230 million people. “It's the sixth most spoken -language- in the world, so the legacy of those first ... Sun, 13 Jun 2010 03:37:04 GMT+00:00 |
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| Bulgarian * Czech * Danish * Dutch * English * Estonian * Finnish * French * German * Greek * Hungarian * Irish * Italian * Latvian * Lithuanian * Maltese * Polish * Portuguese * Romanian * Slovak * Slovene * Spanish * Swedish |
| Working | Arabic * English * French * Portuguese * Spanish * Swahili | |
| Transnational | Hausa * Somali * Yoruba * Igbo * Oromo * Kinyarwanda/Kirundi * Swati * Tswana * Sotho * Wolof * Kongo/Kituba * Kanuri * Fula * Chichewa * Lingala * Malagasy * Afrikaans * Shona * Tigrinya * Mòoré * Zulu | |
| National | Amharic * Sango | |
| Member nations | Andorra * Angola * Bolivia * Brazil * Cape Verde * Chile * Colombia * Costa Rica * Côte d'Ivoire * Cuba * Dominican Republic * East Timor * Ecuador * El Salvador * France * Guatemala * Guinea-Bissau * Haiti * Honduras * Italy * Mexico * Moldova * Monaco * Mozambique * Nicaragua * Panama * Paraguay * Peru * Philippines * Portugal * Romania * San Marino * São Tomé and PrÃncipe * Senegal * Spain * Uruguay * Venezuela | |
| Permanent observers | Argentina * Holy See * Sovereign Military Order of Malta | |
| Official languages | Catalan * French * Italian * Portuguese * Romanian * Spanish | |
| Africa (Portuguese in Africa) | Angolan (Benguelense, Huambense, Luandense, Southern), Cape Verdean, Guinean, Madeirense#, Mozambican, São Tomean | |
| Americas (Portuguese in the Americas) | Açoriano#, Brazilian (Caipira, Carioca or Fluminense, Cearense, Baiano , Florianopolitano , Gaúcho, Mineiro, Nordestino, Nortista, Paulistano, Sertanejo, Sulista), Riverense Portuñol | |
| Asia and Oceania (Portuguese in Asia and Oceania) | Damanese, East Timorese#, Goan, Macanese | |
| Europe (Portuguese in Europe) | Açoriano#, Alentejano, Barranquenho, Algarvio, Alto-Minhoto, Baixo-Beirão, Alto-Alentejano, Beirão, Estremenho, Madeirense#, Nortenho, Transmontano, Judeo-Portuguese, Galego | |
| See also | Geographic distribution of Portuguese, Portuguese phonology, Portuguese vocabulary | |
| # Can be considered belonging to more than one continent citing geographical or cultural arguments. | ||