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1. Her family is Portuguese in origin.
2. The Spanish and Portuguese languages have many affinities.
3. He is virtually bilingual in Spanish and Portuguese.
4. Portuguese is pronounced completely differently from Spanish.
5. He addressed me in his best Portuguese.
6. They styled their house in the Portuguese manner.
7. Portuguese is the national language of Brazil.
8. Are they talking in Spanish or Portuguese?
9. Is Portuguese very different from Spanish?
10. I sometimes have difficulty distinguishing Spanish from Portuguese.
11. The Portuguese team looked like world beaters in last night's game.
12. I thought she was Portuguese, but in actual fact she's Brazilian.
12. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
13. It's either Spanish or Portuguese that she speaks, but I've forgotten which.
14. Alex spoke Portuguese with a Brazilian accent.
15. This dish is the core of a traditional Portuguese Christmas dinner.
16. Most of the foods central to Portuguese cooking are common in our kitchens.
17. Not for long, the Portuguese quarreled with Hairun.
18. Angola was once a Portuguese territory.
19. Portuguese household is average housing area 83 square metre.
20. A language file easy to translate into Portuguese.
21. French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese are Romance languages.
22. Madeleine vanished from an apartment in the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz two weeks ago.
23. Commercialfishers catch the Portuguese dogfish both by accident and onpurpose—generally for its liver oil, which is used in cosmetics.
24. The committee proposed the creation of a new Chair of Portuguese for the university.
25. This is a feature of languages such as Arabic, Spanish and Portuguese, to name but a few.
26. Contemporary photographs are juxtaposed with a sixteenth century, copper Portuguese mirror.
27. The word "Pagoda" was introduced to Europe by the 17th century Portuguese.
28. Other neighbourhoods in the city offer foodies a choice of Chinese, Portuguese or Greek food.
29. In the 1880s the city was a mesh of Italian, Portuguese, Mexican and German immigrants.
30. An English ship had roamed the Indian Ocean, preying with impunity upon Portuguese commerce.
1. Her family is Portuguese in origin.
2. The Spanish and Portuguese languages have many affinities.
3. He is virtually bilingual in Spanish and Portuguese.
4. The committee proposed the creation of a new Chair of Portuguese for the university.
5. They styled their house in the Portuguese manner.
6. Portuguese is the national language of Brazil.
7. The Portuguese team looked like world beaters in last night's game.
31. And we have Puerto Rican, we have Portuguese ; we have all kinds here, yes.
32. This is a 100 dollar not I want to change it into portuguese escudo.
33. Gaming revenues in the former Portuguese enclave increased 22 per cent last year to $ 7.16 bn.
34. Then they learned that before the war Pan Am had been flying seaplanes on an Atlantic test route between Bermuda and the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores.
35. The Manchester club have the Portuguese star on contract for four more years (after which, if he's not sold, he becomes a free agent) at a weekly wage of $240,000.
36. Fado origins are probably from a mixture of African slave rhythms with traditional music of Portuguese sailors, with Arabic influence.
37. Mwaruwari kept Harry Redknapp's men in the game, bundling the ball home after Portuguese keeper Hilario failed to collect the ball in a goalmouth melee, but an equaliser eluded them.
38. An island of eastern Indonesia in the northern Moluccas west of northeast Celebes. Settled by the Portuguese (1521-1574), it was subjugated by the Dutch in 1683.
39. In addition to English there are some materials in French, German Hindi, P ( Portuguese ) , and Spanish.
40. The Portuguese colonized the area beginning in 505 and governed it as part of their Indian holdings until 752, when a separate administrative unit was formed.
41. But the Macanese — as this former Portuguese colony's mixed-race residents are called — are threatened by a demographic tide that could subsume their culture.
42. The Portuguese has taken time off since leaving West London, returning to live in his hometown of Setubal,[http:///portuguese.html] about 40 miles south of Lisbon.
43. Ethnically, the Portuguese people are a combination of several ethnicities: pre-Roman Iberian and Celtic tribes with Romans and Germanic tribes.
44. The Portuguese Jose Ferreira Gomes introduces the cocoa tree as an ornamental plant on the small island of Principe in the Gulf of Guinea off the west coast of Africa.
45. Old Trafford bosses will get tough in their fight to keep the Portuguese boy wonder out of the clutches of Real Madrid.
46. If you're allergic: Look for a non-shedding dog, like a Havanese, a Portuguese water dog or a standard poodle, advises dogbreedinfo.com.
47. European explorers - first the Portuguese in search of the Spice Islands (Indonesia) and then the Spanish - reached the Carolines in the 16th century, with the Spanish establishing sovereignty.
48. And the Portuguese chief says he would quit if Abramovich meddled with his backroom team.
49. Is the Portuguese whippersnapper ready to compete immediately for a first-team place at Old Trafford when he arrives next season?
50. While a Portuguese bailout would be manageable, assistance for its neighbor Spain would sorely test EU resources and raise deeper questions about the integrity of the single currency bloc.
51. Be known as " cork is regnal " Portuguese the cork that already had hundred years is produced history.
52. Over the past decade, the Havanese went from 92nd most popular breed to 32nd and the Portuguese Water Dog jumped to 60th from 80th place, thanks in part to being President Barack Obama's family pet.
53. Each language has borrowed heavily from various non-Romance languages-French from Germanic and Celtic, Spanish and Portuguese from Arabic, and Rumanian from Slavic, Hungarian, Albanian, and Turkish.
54. With the Madeira Islands and Cape Verde Islands, as is the Portuguese Azores dynasty Aziz, Prince Henry the Navigator, under the leadership of the great maritime expedition was found.
55. Most of the people there speak Spanish, Portuguese or French.
56. Trouble was, English translations of many Spanish and Portuguese works were either nonexistent or inadequate.
57. Portugal's flag has a red and a green stripe, and at their meeting point is an armillary sphere positioned underneath the Portuguese shield.
58. That night, the day after my 22nd birthday, I proudly wore the armband on my left arm, almost side by side with the Portuguese escudo embroidered on the shirt and close to my heart.
59. Moody’s Investors Service cut its long-term bond rating on Portuguese debt four notches to Ba2 from Baa1, with a negative outlook, and lowered its short-term rating to non-prime.
60. After the fall of Malacca, three nations struggled for the control of Malacca Strait: The Portuguese (in Malacca), the Sultanate of Johor and the Sultanate of Aceh.
61. In the villages little English is spoken and our BBC Portuguese phrasebook is soon well thumbed.
62. The Portuguese Cup 2008, took place last weekend at Vila Real where track conditions were hard and bumpy which resulted in a lot of dust.
63. Employing Portuguese soldiers of fortune, Tabinshwehti captured the towns of Martaban and Moulmein in 1541, and in the following year he took Prome.
64. The Portuguese man-of-war is a large poisonous jellyfish-like creature found in the UK.
65. Far to the north, a much more menacing species looms – the Portuguese Man-of-War, a floating, violet-coloured sack with long tentacles.
66. Timor Leste’s two official languages are Portuguese and Tetum, a local Austronesian language.
67. Named after the famous Portuguese navigator and Magellan , the impact crater is about 100 km across.
68. The island belongs to Portugal, and everything in Fayal has Portuguese characteristic about it.
69. Approved by the Chinese government, the Portuguese government decides to open a consulate general in Shanghai and dispatch an honorary consul to Hong Kong in 2005.
70. Portuguese explorers had charted the west coast of Africa as far as Sierra Leone.
71. BELO HORIZONTE, a Portuguese name meaning "beautiful horizon", is the third largest city in Brazil.
72. In the 17th century, the Dutch emerged as the most powerful of the Europeans,[http://] ousting the Spanish and Portuguese.
73. Portuguese trading post was established here in 1557 and became a free port in 1849.
74. And before that, with the consent of the Portuguese Macao government, the honorary consulate of the United Republic of Tanzania may look after the consular affairs related to Macao.
75. Portuguese later acquired the property and turned it into the European-style Leal Senado Building for municipal chamber and the front square for Portuguese settlers to hold festive celebrations.
76. With a history going back to pre-Christian times, the Portuguese Water Dog travelled with world with 15th century Portuguese explorers, swimming between ships with its webbed feet.
77. Jose Ramos-Horta was prominent in the campaign against Indonesia rule, after the Portuguese withdrew from their former colony in 1975.
78. Head upcountry and discover the uniquely blended Hawaiian, Portuguese, and Mexican cultures — still alive and well among Hawaiian paniolo (cowboys) on the island's giant ranches.
79. However, Lisbon isn't all history and culture, Bairro Alto is the center of nightlife with various bars and restaurants where melancholic traditional Portuguese music, Fado, can also be listened.
80. The President had talks during a brief stopover in Lisbon with his Portuguese counterpart.
81. To investigate size she looked at a breed called the Portuguese water dog.
82. In Hell's Kitchen, City Sandwich specializes in Portuguese sandwiches made with traditional pao de agua bread.
83. Fear can not repay the debt of Portugal, the Portuguese international credit rating agencies to reduce and improve the repayment rate has aggravated the economic difficulties of Portugal.
84. Since the middle term of Ming Dynasty, Macau had been the first colony occupied by portuguese for a long time after the western colonists came eastward.
85. Portuguese special forces boarded the vessel and found dynamite, automatic rifles and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs).
86. This is a 100 dollar, I want to change it into portuguese escudo.
87. When the last Portuguese king was assassinated in 1908, it was the beginning of the end of the Portuguese monarchy, giving rise to a new Portuguese republic in 1910.
88. The process of decolonisation in Portuguese Timor began in 1974, following the change of government in Portugal in the wake of the Carnation Revolution.
89. Only recently did the former Portuguese - colony open its first music school.
90. Each of these short papers is available in English, Arabic, Chinese, Dari, French, Korean, Pashto, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish versions.
91. It's the responsibility of good Portuguese water dog breeders to try to prevent that, she said.
92. Vodafone's well publicized Portuguese headquarters is located on Avenida da Boavista in Porto (Oporto), the namesake of Port wine and Portugal's second global city after Lisbon.
93. Some biologists thought that the finger-long red blenny (Parablennius ruber, also called a Portuguese blenny) lived exclusively in Portuguese waters.
94. This Portuguese dogfish is one of four such specimens found off Greenland since 2007.
95. Accompanied by two Spanish guitars and a Portuguese guitar, the singers slowly sing the tunes of fado. In modern Potrugal, fado is like pop music.
96. When Mars Express set sail for the crater named after Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, it found a windblown plateau and mysterious rocky mounds nearby.
97. Among the heredofamilial forms of amyloidosis, only the Portuguese neuropathic type has so far been studied in any detail.
98. Dias was a Portuguese navigator who discovered the Cape of Good Hope in 1487.
99. Species targeted this way in UK waters include the shortfin mako, blue, smooth hammerheads and thresher sharks, as well as species such as Portuguese dogfish and gulper sharks.
100. At dusk, heading for Portuguese Square on a trishaw for a seafood feast.
101. Like the Portuguese man-of-war (see picture), the new creature is actually a colonial organism, made up of many animals.
102. The Portuguese voyages to the spice Islands,[] which brought the question of Java to the fore.
103. Latin American, Portuguese, Spanish and Andorran leaders were meeting in Chile.
104. Miss Pao was born and raised in Macao and was said to have Portuguese blood.
105. Often mistaken for a jellyfish, the Portuguese man-of-war is actually made up of a colony of organisms working together.
106. Portuguese players now get shown as being eligible to gain Brazilian nationality.
107. Michael Carrick insists United's players always held an unwavering confidence that Porto could be overcome, despite the Portuguese champions' away-goals advantage and their proud home record.
108. Explanation: The 16th century Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan and his crew had plenty of time to study the southern sky during the first circumnavigation of planet Earth.
109. The new Portuguese Perpetual Calendar in a 44.2-millimetre platinum case is a time machine of sheer perfection.
110. So far, I've deconstructed Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Norwegian, Irish Gaelic, Korean, and perhaps a dozen others.
111. Recent history brought Portuguese, British and Dutch Boers who came because South Africa was on the sea route from Europe to the East.
112. In 1953, a new pest was discovered in Port Lincoln, South Australia - the black Portuguese millipede.
113. Then in May, 1917, they were pushed to Dodoma to cut off a German contingent making for Portuguese territory.
114. Using satellite data for Morocco, Portuguese company Net Plan worked out how many solar photovoltaic panels were needed to power a remote relay station for phone signals.
115. Portuguese in a formal social occasion great attention to dress and clean, the man wearing a dark suit and tie or tied bow, a very good demeanor.
116. The moon jellyfish are, in fact, just about everywhere, including Mexico, Alaska and along the Atlantic Coast of the United States. They include the stinging Portuguese man-of-war.
117. SOT : LUIS FELIPE SCOLARI ( PORTUGUESE ) WE HAVE EVERYTHING PLANNED.
118. The culture of Timor Leste reflects numerous cultural influences, including Portuguese, Roman Catholic and Malay, on the indigenous Austronesian cultures of Timor.
119. In addition to English are some materials are ( in ) French, German, Hindi ( Portuguese ) and Spanish.
120. During both Portuguese and Dutch rule of the coastal areas, the interior, hilly region of the island remained independent, with its capital, the city of Kandy.
121. If you want to give it a try, however, the features are self-explaining enough so that you don't really need to speak Portuguese to use it.
122. They were refugees from the Brazilian port of Recife, which the Portuguese had just captured from the Dutch.
123. Wen Jiabao's Portuguese visit is part of a European tour the Czech Republic, Slovakia and France.
124. It is produced archipelago is pulled in Portuguese Ma De, belong to rosaceous arbor.
125. Given impressive-sounding names like "Portuguese man-of-war," jellyfish are certainly respected and feared by humans.
126. The Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan reached the great ocean in 1520.
127. Troy and Ellie are discussing which country their Portuguese spicy chicken restaurants can expand into.
128. Guides are available in nine languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Russian, Haitian Creole,[Sentencedict] Polish and Portuguese.
129. The most renowned Portuguese music is Fado, a form of melancholic music.
130. Named Bo, the shaggy-haired pooch is a six-month-old Portuguese water dog which is black with a white chest, white goatee and white paws.
131. Portuguese architect Ana Reis has completed a family house in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal.
132. Macanese cuisine is Portuguese with Indian, Malay, African and South American influences.
133. If you are intent on learning to speak Portuguese, there is no better place.
134. A Portuguese man was diagnosed three years ago with C . N . S . - affected sleeping sickness.
135. Named after the famous Portuguese navigator and explorer Ferdinand Magellan, the impact crater is about 100 km across.
136. If a Portuguese man-of-war stings you it will be very painful.
137. But she can also now speak German, French, Spanish, Portuguese and has recently picked up Kazakh and the Ugandan language of Luganda.
138. They would not relish the prospect of starting out again in, say, Portuguese or Hindi.
139. How about that Obama dog? They got a new dog. Yeah, a little Portuguese water dog.
140. Gujarati merchants conducted business under it, and the Portuguese lent their name, banyan, to the tree. It stuck.
141. The Portuguese upheaval underscored the wealth of political obstacles the single currency bloc faces in trying to solve a debt crisis that has deepened over the past year.
142. Highlighted in the study as one of the mostunexpected finds, the Portuguese dogfish usually dwells in moresoutherly waters of the western Atlantic Ocean.
143. Conway pointed to a purple Portuguese man-of-war lurking to their left.
144. The Portuguese had a field day when they overran the ancient kingdom of Malacca.
145. Language: The official language is Portuguese. Various Bantu dialects , such as Ovimbundu, Kimbundu, Bakongo and Chokwe, are widely spoken.
146. The Portuguese brings looks , charisma, rare talent but also that Cantona-esque whiff of danger.
147. In addition to English, there are some materials in French, German , Hindi, Portuguese and Spanish.
148. The cape is in the Portuguese municipality of Sintra, west of Lisbon district, and also forms the westernmost extent of the Serra de Sintra.
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