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Barranquenho (Barranquenhu) is a
Romance linguistic variety spoken in the
Portuguese town of Barrancos, near the
Spanish border. It is a
mixed language...
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Portuguese Northern Portuguese (interâmnico)
Madeiran Portuguese[2]
Barranquenho – A
transitional language spoken in Barrancos,
originally part of the...
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Barrancos (European Portuguese: [bɐˈʁɐ̃kuʃ]
Barranquenho: Barrancu) is a town and a muni****lity in Portugal. With a po****tion of 1,834 in 2011, it is...
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Spanish Caló
Catalan Caló
Portuguese Calão
Erromintxela (Basque Romani)
Barranquenho Llanito Sign
languages Spanish Sign
Language Catalan/Valencian Sign Language...
- do****ented for Portugal. Furthermore, a
particular dialect known as
Barranquenho,
spoken in Barrancos, is also
officially recognized and
protected in...
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Navalese Western Aisinian Ansó Aragüés
Hecho Navarrese Old
Navarrese Others Barranquenho (mixed Portuguese–Spanish) Caló (mixed Romani–Ibero- and Occitano-Romance)...
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Portuguese heavily influenced by
Southern Spanish dialects,
known as
barranquenho is
spoken by a
small community of 1500 people.
Brazilian dialects are...
- Asturleonese (incl. Mirandese) Galician Portuguese Fala Extremaduran
Barranquenho Spanish Occitano-Romance: Catalan Occitan Non-Indo-European: Basque...
- 15,000
people who
speak the
language (0.14%).
Barranquenhu (see also
Barranquenho),
spoken in the town of
Barrancos (in the
border between Extremadura...
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speak Portuguese: code-switching is common.
Barranquenhu (see also
Barranquenho) is
spoken in the town of
Barrancos (in the
border between Extremadura...