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Sep 08, 2005 01:00

Does Portugal have more than one predominant language?

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anonymous September 8 2005, 07:19:49 UTC
Um...No. That is probably the dumbest question I have ever read in my entire life. Ok then.

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stubby42 September 8 2005, 07:21:08 UTC
Oh hey Bry! Yeah Portugal definitly doesn't have another predominant language other than the good ol portuguese! Although seriously rude comment before mine, just because its an obvious answer doesn't mean they have to shove your ignorance in your face!! Sad for you!

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jean03 September 8 2005, 07:24:59 UTC
Hmmm... I wonder which doll wrote that first comment?!? RUDE! I bet it was someone who thinks the language of indiginuous tribes isn't important to a country. Yup, stupid people! Oh well, the world will go on. I should plan a trip to Portugal. Night hun, babe, or sweetie (ha! I like that one; how does that sound?).

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jean03 September 8 2005, 07:32:01 UTC
So, to clear the record up for anyone who may be confused (like I was) Portugal has two official languages. Purtugese and Mirandese. To find out more information about the great country of Portugal, feel free to visit http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/po.html#People or any other accredited website that isn't made by morons who think Portugal only has one language. Thank you and have a nice day.

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stubby42 September 8 2005, 22:05:12 UTC
Um so thats nice that it has more than one official language!! I just wish some dumb people would remember what our conversation was about! Oh but just so everyone knows Portugals second language or even its first is NOT spainish...

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jean03 September 11 2005, 04:09:32 UTC
Ok princess, I'll let you win this one. :) j/k... not about the princess, but the part about letting you win. See you tomorrow...sweetie is it?

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