Met a Russian today and only realized she was from Russia after she said it herself.
to be honest portuguese sounds a bit like russian
it's just a coincidence probably
>>73052929
She spoke perfect Portuguese just like my own accent from Rio, flawless. Pretty impressive, even considering phonetical similarities between Portuguese and Russian.
>>73052840
does this sound like portuguese?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdXFFp3m0Jo
>>73052929
Not brazilian portuguese tho
>>73054635
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uEu4hLN0Zc&list=PLB2D4210F3ED9ED33
yeah a bit actually
>>73054635
Yes, I can even understand him saying "Neymar e Tite" 0:51.
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>>73053154
>accent from Rio
>flawless
Nice oxymoron.
>>73052840
Moving to Brazil as we speak here
>>73052840
Sample size of 1 cannot infer an entire population
>>73055483
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my996vMLlZw
It's true.
Slavs and Finnics are the only language-groups that default to sounding Euro-Portuguese.
Everyone else either sounds more Brazilian, or like nothing at all, like Anglos speaking Spanish and putting diphthongs everywhere.
>>73056026
This isn't true tho.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyxooBZsb6s
>>73056202
I meant, when contextlessly pronouncing some words from a paper or something.
Fully learning it will make you just get your teacher/school's accent, though, won't it?
>>73056277
>pronouncing some words from a paper or something.
Not necessarily, watch >>73055732 for example.
>>73056381
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_d6A12bbgU
portuguese sounds like slavic. think its polish or russian when hearing it.
>>73052840
Slavistan and Moortugal - a match made in heaven.