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- Alentejan Portuguese is a dialect of Portuguese spoken in the Portuguese region of Alentejo. It is also spoken, with its own subdialect, in the disputed...
- but there are some specificities. Dialects of Portuguese in Portugal Alentejan Portuguese Algarvian Portuguese[1] Azorean Portuguese Beiran Portuguese...
- its name from the village of Comporta, spans the coastal areas of the Alentejan muni****lities of Alcácer do Sal and Grândola. Comporta has become a notable...
- Galician–Asturian/Eonavian Portuguese dialects African Asian Brazilian Mineiro European Alentejan Oliventine Estremenho Minderico Northern Uruguayan Creoles Portugis Judeo-Portuguese...
- 9%) Micaelense (Açores) (São Miguel) – Azores. AlentejanoAlentejo (Alentejan Portuguese), with the Oliventine subdialect. AlgarvioAlgarve (there...
- Pereira (Odemira, Vila Nova de ****ontes, – Lisbon, 24 May 1911), was an Alentejan landowner, schoolmaster in Messejana and Aljustrel and journalist, Founder...
- mixed language, and can be considered either a variety of Portuguese (Alentejan Portuguese) heavily influenced by the Spanish dialects of neighbouring...
- surrounded by Castilian settlements, it eventually developed a subdialect of Alentejan, with which it shares many of its isoglosses. After the War of the Oranges...
- West Iberian Galician-Portuguese Portuguese European Portuguese Dialects Alentejan Northern Oliventine Writing system Latin (Portuguese alphabet) Portuguese...
- leftover bread, that evolved into a classic of Portuguese and particularly Alentejan cuisine. The etymology of the term “açorda” goes back to the Arabic language...