you are part of Leon and the kingdom of Galicia a meme
Lexical similarity: 89%
galicians are the ones who conquered the land of modern portugal from the moors
portucalense was a condate from galicia
some complex medieval shit idk, basically portugal became independent while galicia was culturally and economically discriminated by the kingdom of castille
one thing that triggers me is taht in portuguese schoolbooks they call old galician "medieval portuguese", when literally every source calls it galician
a difference in language isn't based on word similarity, fyi
yep just as i thought it's a portuguese cope , thanks for the explanation it was useful
We don't even mention old galician in schools tho.Medieval portuguese is not old galician.Also portuguese has mutated and evolved into a completely different thing while galician just mixed with castillian and nowadays NO ONE in galicia speaks galician without a spanish/castillian accent
Spanish and Italian are based. Portuguese sounds like down syndrome.
He's spreading misinformation,this is galician,look at how that language sounds almost undiscernible from castillian
galician:
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castillian:
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portuguese:
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The place where "portunhol" really happens.
>one thing that triggers me is taht in portuguese schoolbooks they call old galician "medieval portuguese"
it's a simplification, mostly because kids are expected to be completely uninterested in school and, as such, unable to memorise minor details in the grand scheme of things.
Galician-Portuguese relation is spoken about in portuguese classes, not history clases. As it makes more sense to study it with examples of how language evolved.
History classes may talk about the episodes, like the plot of mommy (Tareja of León) and her galician lover (Fernando de la trava) to take over the whole kingdom or Pedro I and Inês de Castro
Isn't Galician just PT-PT with Spaniard accent