Learning Esperanto
貼文者: Sinanthiel, 2008年12月9日
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語言: English
danielcg (顯示個人資料) 2008年12月15日下午1:15:17
Probably "portanol" is what we call in Spanish "portuñol", an informal mixture of Portuguese and Spanish ("español"). It is common in the borderline between Argentina and Brazil. Same idea as Spanglish, though in this case the mixture is among more similar languages, both derived from Latin.
Galician (which some considerate a dialect of Spanish and others a language on its own) is effectively more similar to Portuguese than Spanish is.
Regards,
Daniel
Galician (which some considerate a dialect of Spanish and others a language on its own) is effectively more similar to Portuguese than Spanish is.
Regards,
Daniel
ceigered:Miland:OOOOOOh so it's not a auto company, its like Spanglish?ceigered:What's portanol? It sounds like a sea-side automotive company to me.How about moonshine made in a Portuguese chemistry lab?
Seriously, I understand that Galician is a halfway language between Spanish and Portugese, not just a slang hybrid like Portanol (a Portuguese analogue of Spanglish).
Apparently Galacian is more like portuguese than it is Spanish, or so I've heard.
ceigered (顯示個人資料) 2008年12月15日下午2:00:56
Gracias danielcg!