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tuff question
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Looked up "Portuguese" and "Spaniards" and the Spanish crowd was lighter.
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Spain because Galicia is aryanheaven
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Portugal and it's not even close. Spain is brown as sin.
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>>2906561Cariocas and pernambucanos have the most ugly, God-awful, apeish and cacophonous accent because they had the most portuguese influence of all brasilians
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Portugal, as Nigger Sanchez imported half a million shitskins
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I think Spain but Spaniards and Portuguese look similar
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My colonizers are nice people
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Portuguese are cool People
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Definitely Portugal, ev&doe all their colonies (except maybe Brazil I guess, they're only brown at most) are pure niggerland
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>>2906700The portuguese are little swarthy gnome people and whichever white genes are in our population, it all came from Gallegos and other peoples that settled here, "iXXtupido"
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>>2906679No they aren't, you're a shill for a country smaller than pernambuco who speaks a bastardized unintelligible dialect
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>>2906704You're a faggot nigger
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>>2906704I broke the condition, I am tall and vantawhite. I am the evolution. You vvil bow down before mi, bugre
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>>2906712I found galician to be easier to understand than peninsular portuguese, it sounded clear and pleasant while the portuguese sounded bizarre and hard to comprehend
Here's my theory, brazil was settled by portugal during an early period in portugal's history, when the language spoken was more fresh and not noticeably different from galician, however as time went on, portugal remained linguistically isolated and evolved separately by copyimg whatever was trendy (e.g. speaking like french nobility), meanwhile brazil retained a mostly archaic dialect and changed much less, leaving a situation where pt-br is much closer to the ancestral language of galician while pt-pt is a completely unique linguistical anomaly
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>>2906713Are you from RJ, many tugas immigrated there and made bakeries, so it's not uncommon for people there to have portuguese great-grandfathers
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>>2906742DF
Caipiras WON if that matters btw, I have deep roots in this country. What about you saar
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portuguese
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>>2906755PI
I'm white but i never bothered researching my ancestry, by the way here we use the term "galego" to refer to blonde (generally aryan) people
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spain invented nigger word
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Spain is honestly a mixed bag though, galicia, asturias and catalonia are obviously white while andalucia is super brown, not to mention it's a much bigger country with more people in it, but i'd bet spain as a whole is still whiter than portugal on average
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In the Middle Ages, Spain was just the name of the whole Iberian Peninsula, it wasn't considered a nation, it was a region, Castilla, Aragon, Portugal, and the various Moorish regions were all considered Spain. Portugal gained independence from Leon, Portuguese people are more related to Castillians than Castillians are to Catalans in both language and genetics, Portugal is like one of the many old Christian kingdoms of Spain, the difference is that it remained independent (I do support it remaining independent btw if that matters)
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>>2906878What most separates Portugal from the rest of Spain is politics and that it has a known very powerful Guardian Angel, genetically and culturally they are deeply intertwined
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>>2906878That is true, if it wasn't for their absolutely bastardized dialect they wouldn't be that bad, this aberrant development of their language only happen because they were their own isolated country
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>>2906878And for those who say
>No that was HispaniaDo not tell me that, Hispania is just Spain in Latin. Medieval manuscripts mention Spain written as Espanna before it was a nation within the context of the location being Portugal AND within the context of it being the Moorish realms, for example "To war against the Moors of Spain and the Africans"
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Honestly pronouncing the letter S as "SH" is so ugly, i hate it not only in peninsular portuguese and some brazilian subdialects, but in every language that does it, spanish is goated because i have never heard this phenomenon occur in it