Brazilians and tugas autistically argue about who has the better accent

>Brazilians and tugas autistically argue about who has the better accent
>don't realize that Angolans have better accents than both of them
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Case in point

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U MELH'R BAILARAINO D' M'NDU

We're both coping user, that one is clearly the best

We're fighting for the second place.

>He doesn't rate the Mozambiquean accent
Best one imo by far

I had one angolan colleague in uni, he spoke just like the girl in this video. Nice and smart dude.

Portuguese is unironically the most SOVLful of the Romance language

>French
Faggy language spoken by N'gbu and Mohamed
>Spanish
Portuguese that sounds wrong
>Italian
Pretty kino too but Portuguese pips it

I'm learning Portuguese and I'm trying to speak like an Angolan. People say I sound Angolan when I speak, so that brings me joy

Post a vocaroo

>tfw everyone always forgets Romanian

Same. His name was Jildo and he lived with his sister and a cousin.His sister was really good in the sack and never liked weed

they all sound so polite, it's really cool

My Brazilian house renovators were pretty cool too. The communication barrier was a bit high so I tried my limited Portuguese. Dude seemed really understanding. They loved when I came to the house with pizza and said "A gente tem almoco" idk why they thought it was funny

Have you heard all the african ones or just the angolan and mozambican ones?

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>Portugues do Timor Leste

what does that sound like

For me, it's Mozambique
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First time hearing it too

Yes, I'm a PALOP accent connoisseur, how did you know?

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>how did you know?
I didn't, I just threw it out there

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>that robotic voice
Mozambicans truly are super advanced cyborgs, just like the memes

brazilians love when gringos speak portuguese, it's an act of humbleness for us

Huh, didn't know they were Muslims.

Sounds a lot different than the Brazilians and Angolans I know, but that's probably to be expected when you're a world away

same for us when tourist pipo know some basic pt, we get all giddy and excited like little children

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Pls be angolanchad-like

Is this because of the idea that Spanish overshadows Portuguese because it's spoken in more countries?

Their accent is to Portuguese what Jamaican is to English, very melodious

>but that's probably to be expected when you're a world away
pretty much yeah

What’s so great about afro portuguese accents?

>didn't know they were Muslims.
I'm pretty sure they're actually the most catholic country in Asia

idk honestly, no one seems to know it so knowing it makes you special, imagine if a foreigner put up the work to learn how to speak estonian or something like that, the locals would get a very good impression of you, also yeah saying shit like gracias here leaves a shit impression so that might have something to do with this

They're based as fuck nigga, fuk u mean?

I think they sound more "sung" and expressive with more ups and downs

Is this accent tuga-like user?

Timor is a christian/catholic country. Most of them don't speak Portuguese as a first language, though it's quite predominant there.
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It does sound African but you still fail with nasal vowels like all gringos.

That's hella african sounding like holy shit kek

the pronunciation sounds like african portuguese, that's what you were aiming for right?
The way you pronounced the vowels made it very clear

>White pippo b at Cristiano Ronaldo Airport and be like oh gracias for the chips Joe-An

Yeah my bad should've checked again. It clearly said Igreja lmao

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Brazilanons, I pronounce words with -te as che. Am I doing it right?