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interesting, he even sounds native portuguese speaker imo
but i'd consider it more portuñol than properly portuguese, he even says 'tu sabor' or 'color', when in portuguese it would be likely 'teu sabor' ou 'cor'. Mamasita is a spanish word too, in portuguese would be 'Mamãezinha',
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She is from Cluj, just not born in Cluj. I did mention from the beginning that she has a Slavic last name (at that point I didn't remember her exact name). She's ethnic Romanian, judging by the first name.
She has a very common face, and actually more common in the Western than in Eastern parts of Romania, that's why I thought she's native in Transylvania.
They look identical, if I didn't reveal they're different, people would have mistaken them.
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She resembles a hungarian light gypsy I know, but yea, I wouldn't guess she's gypsy by apperance. There are gypsies in Hungary that have slavic surnames too.
Not in Hungary. I think it's not known in many other countries either (East asia etc)
Hungary is a country completely free of daco-reggaetonian influences. Since 1920.
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