So how do Brazillians communicate with other South Americans?
Spanish and Portuguese look and sound very different
Portunhol.
The languages aren't THAT different, we can understand each other decently if we speak slowly.
>look
no
>sound
yes
Also the answer is they don't, or just speak really slow if they don't know Spanish and we don't know Portuguese
>>67271739
>Also the answer is they don't, or just speak really slow if they don't know Spanish and we don't know Portuguese
kek, I've been to Uruguay and Argentina, with little to no knowledge of Spanish and everybody literally understood me. Just some words that are different people didn't understand
>>67271777
Yeah but he's from Central America
>>67271777
I know, I've had full conversations with hues with each of us speaking our respective languages, it's not that hard
By >they don't I meant that the amount of times that you guys need to communicate with Spanish speakers while living in Brazil is probably pretty small
>>67271835
We barely interact, Brazil is insular as fuck.
>>67271835
ah, yeah, Spanish is pretty uncommon to be heard here, we often know an argie or two, but most of them speak Portuguese with an heavy accent
>>67271871
2bh walking at the Caminito you can hear Portuguese all the time
>>67271704
You know the meme where they say Portuguese is just dog spanish?
It's basically true.
No offense.
>>67271704
They just speak slower, portuguese and spanish are very similar
>>67271704
Spanish and drunk Spanish are mutually intelligible.
smoke signals