Portuguese being a Slavic language is a joke people use on Portuguese speakers. Of course I know it’s a Romance language, but the high number of sibilants and consonant clusters make it sound Slavic.
I’ve noticed a lot of Brazilian people dont really get jokes and they tend to take things seriously. Atleast for me as an American here it feels that way. And not a lot of sarcasm.
Really? Never got it. Im portuguese and I 100% can understand why people mess our language with a slavic one, but when I hear Brazilian portuguese it's different, they don't pronounce words with the mouth more closed and don't speak as fast, 2 things that both portuguese and slavic languages (in general) have in common.
Oh yeah Im sure some words do, and some regional accents might sound more like slavics than others, but overall I find the portuguese language much more alike with a slavic language than any Brazilian portuguese accent.
It still sounds a little Slavic, just less so than European Portuguese. Like, European Portuguese is on the level of Romanian in terms of "Slavness", while Brazilian Portuguese is maybe on the level of Turkish.
I speak Serbian and Russian. Sometimes when I listen to Brazilian music bands I catch myself thinking "is it Russian or Serbian?" It really sounds to me like something in between and maybe with a little Polish accent.
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Fuck you Didn't put /s. The Brazilian guy it's right
Why did you downvote him? He just corrected you
Portuguese being a Slavic language is a joke people use on Portuguese speakers. Of course I know it’s a Romance language, but the high number of sibilants and consonant clusters make it sound Slavic.
Thank you for explaining it to me
Oeh, a Romance language. 🥰 Jak dusné.
I can assure you Romance languages aren’t romantic (eg Fr*nch)
Now you fell in your own trap I am afraid 🥲
Well that’s subjective
I would whoooosh you but we’re already here.
Nah. French being a crime against humanity is not subjective. It’s an accepted fact.
Maybe this is cause my dad’s Portuguese but I never got that.
I speak portuguese and never have seen people call it slavic
(Till now)
Slavic
I’ve noticed a lot of Brazilian people dont really get jokes and they tend to take things seriously. Atleast for me as an American here it feels that way. And not a lot of sarcasm.
Because he is wooshing
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Portugal is the most slavic country thats not slavic at all. Bad infrastrucktur, commi blocks everything.
I mean c'mon, only terminally online people know this joke
Brazilians, what did you expect.
He hasn't heard European Portuguese.
Brazilian portuguese sounds nothing like a slavic language tbf, makes sense why they wouldn't get it.
It does sound like that to me sometimes.
Really? Never got it. Im portuguese and I 100% can understand why people mess our language with a slavic one, but when I hear Brazilian portuguese it's different, they don't pronounce words with the mouth more closed and don't speak as fast, 2 things that both portuguese and slavic languages (in general) have in common.
yeah ik.
but some pronunciations of words in both varieties sound kinda slavic to me, esp in the Carioca accent.
Oh yeah Im sure some words do, and some regional accents might sound more like slavics than others, but overall I find the portuguese language much more alike with a slavic language than any Brazilian portuguese accent.
It still sounds a little Slavic, just less so than European Portuguese. Like, European Portuguese is on the level of Romanian in terms of "Slavness", while Brazilian Portuguese is maybe on the level of Turkish.
I speak Serbian and Russian. Sometimes when I listen to Brazilian music bands I catch myself thinking "is it Russian or Serbian?" It really sounds to me like something in between and maybe with a little Polish accent.
Still not Slavic.
it’s a joke