>Portuguese sounds like a slav language
Do you really think this sounds slavic?
>Portuguese sounds like a slav language
Do you really think this sounds slavic?
yep
Yes
But it really does.
It kind of sounds like a braindead person trying to speak a slavic language
honestly, the only reason why I think I don't like it is that sound that is almost like a SH but not quite and so many words ending in it.
Northern Spaniards also have it instead of the S like in English, it's almost like a whistle.
Not that much, it's clearly Latin
PT-PT is autistic.
Post BR Portuguese please
it doesn't have the sh sh sh of European Portuguese, and the vowels are clearer (especially in the South)
Suema como um Espanholinho hablamdo como estupidinho
Yeah
Sounds like those Italian songs my dad listens to, except it also sounds like Spanish. Weird.
Sounds like someone with brain damage trying to speak spanish.
Portoguese sounds italian with extra "o"s in words to me, lol
Nowhere near any slavic language.
Intonations might be similar but that depends on a person.
Now stop spamming these threads, thanks.
Yes. A bit like some Czechian
Sounds Spanish to me
This is the most popular genre in the south and south-east
it's like brothers-accordion pop duets
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God I wish she'd step on my balls
And we sound even more slavic when we speak fast:
Portuguese girls are stupidly cute. Gotta love those eyebrows.
It does actually sound more slavic than med, never heard much portuguese before.
it's the lack of vowels
IT'S THE PORTUGAL-SLAVIC REMENANTS S-SHUT UP
It sounds like a Russian speaking Spanish
No, retarded normies only say that because they think "it has a lot of sibilants therefore it's Russian xDDDD!!!111!!!"
Ricardo, what are you doing in Canada?
Russian and Ukrainian sound mongolic/asiatic. Definitely not like an european language,
>nasal vowels
>almost no palatalized consonants
>no /ɨ/
>no /x/
>no consonant elongation
No, seriously, how the fuck can you confuse the two? With that fucking retarded logic you might as well claim than English "sounds like Japanese" for the sole reason that both use the /w/ consonant.