Èdè Pọtogí
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Pọrtugí ( português (ìrànwọ́·ìkéde) tabi língua portuguesa)
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Quick Facts Pọrtugí Portuguese, Ìpè ...
Pọrtugí Portuguese | |
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Português | |
Ìpè | [puɾtuˈɡeʃ] (European), [poɹtuˈɡes] (BP-caipira), [poχtuˈɡeʃ] (BP-carioca), [poɾtuˈɡes] (BP-paulistano), [pɔhtuˈɡes] (BP-nordestino)[1] |
Sísọ ní | Officially in Brazil, East Timor, Macau, Portugal and six countries in Africa. |
Ìye àwọn afisọ̀rọ̀ | Native: ≈200 million [2][3] Total:~240 million[4][5] |
Èdè ìbátan | Indo-European
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Sístẹ́mù ìkọ | Latin alphabet (Portuguese variant) |
Lílò bíi oníbiṣẹ́ | |
Èdè oníbiṣẹ́ ní |
Countries and territories with a significant percentage of speakers: International organizations: |
Àkóso lọ́wọ́ | International Portuguese Language Institute; CPLP; Academia Brasileira de Letras (Brazil); Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, Classe de Letras (Portugal) |
Àwọn àmìọ̀rọ̀ èdè | |
ISO 639-1 | pt |
ISO 639-2 | por |
ISO 639-3 | por |
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