TheSoCalledPrep
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poor gisele
lunabella said:yeah, gisele must have been misquoted. her native language is portugese, that's what she said on camera before.
gallianoke said:I think that Brazilian people also speak spanish, i know this romanian girl who also speaks spanish and portuguese...it's all related
Plastic'sWife said:cool!
Yes in Brazil its Spanish and Portuguese mainly!
I am so excited that she speaks spanish
lady grey said:as a brasilian, how much resentment do you feel towrads argentinians & uruguayans? dont they speak spanish as first language?
newprincesita said:Yes, in Uruguay and Argentina we speak spanish as our first and almost only language (there are still some natives who speak their language)
I´m argentinian, and I love Brazil and brazilians, I consider Brazil as my second country.
I´ve always felt well treated in Brazil and never in a resentful way. It is true they always consider themselves better than any other country in the world...but you gotta admit Brazil is a marvelous, blessed with an astonishingly beautiful landscape and weather. The people are very beautiful...the rich the poor, the young and the elder... in all the colours and mixtures you can imagine.
So you really don´t feel like arguing about they proudness and superiority...because they are genious in many areas, as for instance music. Brazilian music is very close to perfection, and they have HUGE musicians as Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso, Joao Gilberto, Gal Costa, María Bethania, Marisa Monte, Djavan, Gilberto Gil, Tom Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes, and so many others.
They absolutely rule in soccer too...and they tend to be a bit over-proud of their team...but then again they´re almost unbeatable!
Brazilians are very nice people, I love them!
lady grey said:as a brasilian, how much resentment do you feel towrads argentinians & uruguayans? dont they speak spanish as first language?
MulletProof said:it's well known Argentinians have a huge ego.
I live in Latin America and personally, I never cared that much for Brazilians, i respect them and love the country but it's not like we'd have anything in common, they have a different language, different heritage, different culture, so bah..i'm quite indifferent to them though the ones i've met have been really friendly and since we share the same geographical zone, i have some sort of appreciation for them.
Even if it's really apart, I think Latin Americans feel more close to Spaniards than Brazilians.
Nemova said:Oh dear Lord..