>>5
I actually like that language. But I'm not gonna learn it, simply because I hate the people who speak it.
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Anonymous2008-06-30 0:22
>>9
If that was a good reason to base the choice to learn a language or not, nobody would speak English outside of the USA, not even in Britain.
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Anonymous2008-06-30 1:38
>>10
I like Canadians and the Irish.
Portuguese is one moderately important language out of many. There are alternatives, most of which are just as beautiful in their own way and aren't spoken in Brazil, Portugal and Angola.
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Anonymous2008-06-30 6:40
Eine Schande und eine Peinlichkeit fuer Afrika.
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Anonymous2008-06-30 9:30
>>11
My point is: every English speaking nation would switch to another language by sheer disgust caused by the USA.
>É a mais bela e mais rica linguagem do mundo.
Isso, caro sir, e' uma mentira.
I kind of know it but still haven't found answer to the question OP posed.
I'm kind of interested in Iberian culture but if I could trade my proficiency in Portuguese to, say, German or good old Japanese I would, instantly because, seriously, there is no use unless I move to Brazil...
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Anonymous2008-06-30 14:08
>>14
That was my entire point. It has nothing to do with whether people like or dislike the speakers, it's about usefulness.
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Anonymous2008-06-30 14:10
>>15
Por isso mesmo eu disse "bela e rica" e não "útil e mais falada".
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Anonymous2008-07-01 6:33
>>16 we understood you the first time. >>17
But it's a worthless statement, because pretty much every language has its good share of people who will say it's the most beautiful and rich one.