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Daftar isi
Bahaso Portugis | ||||
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português | ||||
Bacaan |
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Ditutuakan di | See geographic distribution of Portuguese | |||
Jumalah panutua | 215 million (2010)[2] | |||
Rumpun bahaso | ||||
Sistim panulihan | Latin (Portuguese alphabet) | |||
Status rasmi | ||||
Bahaso rasmi di | Numerous international organisations | |||
Diatur dek | International Portuguese Language Institute Academia Brasileira de Letras (Brazil) Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, Classe de Letras (Portugal) CPLP | |||
Kode-kode bahaso | ||||
ISO 639-1 | pt | |||
ISO 639-2 | por | |||
ISO 639-3 | por | |||
Linguasphere | 51-AAA-a | |||
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██ Official and administrative language ██ Cultural or secondary language | ||||
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Bahaso Portugih ( português (bantuan·info) atau língua portuguesa [ˈɫĩgwɐ puɾtuˈɣezɐ]) adolah sabuah Bahaso Roman, nan manjadi bahaso rasmi dari Portugal, Brazil, Mozambik, Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, dan São Tomé jo Príncipe.[3] Bahaso ko juo manjadi bahaso rasmi kaduo di Makau, Asia Timur dan Timor Leste di Asia Tenggara sarato Equatorial Guinea di Afrika Tangah; kamudian dek ekspansi maso kolonial, panutua bahaso Portugis ko masih basobok juo di Goa, Daman dan Diu di India.[4]
Rujuakan
- ↑ Regional pronunciation in Brazil:
[po̞χtuˈɡeɕ ~ puxtuˈgeɕ] (BP-florianopolitano), (BP-fluminense),
[poɾtuˈɡes] (BP-paulistano), (BP-curitibano), (BP-catarinense),
[poɹtuˈɡejs] (BP-caipira), (BP-sulista, colloquial), (BP-sertanejo),
[po̞χtuˈɡes ~ po̞htuˈɡes] (BP-capixaba), (BP-mineiro), (BP-brasiliense),
[pɔχtuˈɡejs] (BP-nordestino), (BP-baiano), (BP-nortista), [po̞ɾtuˈɡes] (BP-gaúcho), (riverense portuñol).
In this discussion of a female politician from Alagoas state it is possible to notice that the "r" in this position is an [h] sound http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKoGPP0ntz0 - ↑ Nationalencyklopedin "Världens 100 största språk 2010" The World's 100 Largest Languages in 2010
- ↑ "Estados-membros da CPLP" (dalam bahasa Portuguese). 28 February 2011.
- ↑ Michael Swan, Bernard Smith (2001). "Portuguese Speakers". Learner English: a Teacher's Guide to Interference and Other Problems. Cambridge University Press.