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  2. Caló language - Wikipedia

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    Caló (Spanish:; Catalan:; Galician:; Portuguese:) is a language spoken by the Spanish and Portuguese Romani ethnic groups. It is a mixed language (referred to as a Para-Romani language in Romani linguistics) based on Romance grammar, with an adstratum of Romani lexical items, [2] through language shift by the Romani community.

  3. Gonçalo M. Tavares - Wikipedia

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    LiteratureXchange Festival, Aarhus/Denmark 2022. Gonçalo Manuel de Albuquerque Tavares, known professionally as Gonçalo M. Tavares, was born in August, 1970 in Luanda, Angola and is a Portuguese writer and professor of Theory of Science in Lisbon.

  4. Portuguese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Wikipedia (Portuguese: Wikipédia em português) is the Portuguese-language edition of Wikipedia (written Wikipédia, in Portuguese), the free encyclopedia. It was started on 11 May 2001. [2]

  5. Mirandese language - Wikipedia

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    Mirandese is a descendant of the Old Leonese language spoken in the Kingdom of Leon in medieval Iberia. In the early 16th century, Old Leonese began to split, alongside Galician-Portuguese, into the varieties existant today, one of them being Mirandese.

  6. Pardo Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Man playing a Brazilian guitar (Violão) in Recife, Pernambuco.. According to IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics), pardo is a broad classification that encompasses multiracial Brazilians such as mulatos and cafuzos, as well as assimilated Amerindians known as caboclos, mixed with Southern Europeans or not.

  7. Brazilian Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Sign Language (Portuguese: Língua Brasileira de Sinais [ˈlĩɡwɐ bɾaziˈlejɾɐ dʒi siˈnajs]) is the sign language used by deaf communities of Brazil.It is commonly known in short as Libras (pronounced).

  8. Formiga (footballer, born 1978) - Wikipedia

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    Miraildes Maciel Mota (born 3 March 1978), commonly known as Formiga (Portuguese for "ant"), is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a midfielder.She previously played for professional clubs in Sweden, the United States and France.

  9. Languages of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Rank Languages Number of speakers in Angola 1 Portuguese: 15,470,000 2 Umbundu: 6,000,000 3 Kikongo: 2,000,000 4 Kimbundu: 1,700,000 5 Luvale 464,000