(02-13-2019, 02:54 PM)pocaracas Wrote:(02-13-2019, 02:43 PM)KittyAnn Wrote:(02-13-2019, 02:38 PM)pocaracas Wrote: Those have all been Italian...
Yes....some of them yes that's true....but more of them nope...and of course, it's not about the country of origin, but rather about all kinds of Spanish and Portuguese language variations...but sometimes is also sometrhing italian
Oh? Spanish and Portuguese variations?
There's an interesting mix called Galego, from the part of Spain that is north of Portugal, Galicia. It sounds a lot like Portuguese northerners making fun of the Spanish language
The word Rianxeira is something we'd use in Portuguese (I guess, it does sound familiar to me), but it sounds foreign to proper Spanish speakers (Castellanos).
Hehe more latino please
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