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Very interesting, I could understand pretty well the descriptions because of knowing spanish and its impressive to learn the great influence that the portuguese had on the rest of the world.
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What is "chato" supposed to mean in portuguese?
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é muito bom
big for 10 million people nation
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I learned that the we have in Albanian a word of Portuguese origin, pallavra, which means bullshit. It's interesting to know how this Portuguese word is used by us.
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Not really surprising considering that:
"Lexical borrowings are responsible for as much as ninety percent (90%) of the Albanian vocabulary and due to globalization, this percentage is about to grow even more"
"Albanian has borrowed more words than any other European language."
Source: https://www.google.pt/url?sa=t&rct=j...pCLWMayt2iI9lC
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And what you have quoted here is totally a BS. But this thread is not about Albanian language. For example, even the word pallavra has a synonymous in Albanian language, gjepura.
But now that i think again, it's highly probable that this word, pallavra, was originally an Albanian word that you borrowed from us. It's the perfect word to describe an language which is the ugly version of an beautiful language like the Italian.
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