I was really lucky to meet some of YOU guys the Portuguese geograpeeps in Lisbon with my mom and the experience was amazing. Portugal is relatively small but left a HUGE global mark even they probably didn't see coming. Enjoy this episode, #PORTUGAL!
Demasiado interessante este seu comentário, ele demonstra palavras de alta complexidade que apenas poderiam vir de uma pessoa com um grande intelecto, digno de ser notado por outras pessoas e de receber elogios, ah e eu já ia me esquecendo, o conteúdo desta sua mensagem é sensacional!
Como um estrangeiro que começou aprender português há quase três meses, eu completamente concordo com vocês. Estou usando esta chance para exercitar meu português escrevendo estas palavras inteligentes e complexas e procurando atributos para descrevê-las. Tenho prazer em fazer isso com as pessoas reais.
@@lazar_rad Realmente meu companheiro estrangeiro, não há maneira melhor de se exercitar uma língua do que praticando ela com pessoas reais, tenho que dar meus elogios, pois não é qualquer um que absorve a língua portuguesa em apenas três meses (ao menos creio eu), ainda mais quando se é um eslavo, mas desde já tenho que ressaltar que você trás a tona um assunto muito interessante, às famosas palavras complexas, não há nada melhor do que lembrar da "pneumoultramicroscopicossilicovulcanoconiótico" ou da "Paraclorobenzilpirrolidinonetilbenzimidazol", e como iria me esquecer da "Piperidinoetoxicarbometoxibenzofenona"? Realmente, em cada uma dessas palavras há uma grande carga linguista que apenas uma pessoa intelectual poderia pronunciar.
@JocaPT O Senhor até tem preguiça em ler e acaba confundindo 3 meses com 3 anos.Por acaso e impressionante,como é que em 3 meses o Senhor vladimirovitch ja sabe falar melhor do que eu Português de Portugal.
The reason Spain is UTC + 2 is because back when Spain and Germany were fascist, Franco changed their time zone to Germany's as a sign of friendship, and they never really changed it back
Yep, tea and marmalade. The portuguese were the first people to approach the nowadays very common practice among drug dealers; offer some of the good stuff for free, get them hooked, then sell it to them bc you're the only one that has access to it! :P
I am Korean... I have visited 21 countries so far.. Spain and the United States have visited twice But I have visited Portugal five times.. Portugal is very similar to South Korea.. It's at the ends of the East and the West, and it's a peninsula ..And the Portuguese are very kind and frugal. Portuguese food is good for Koreans. Maybe Korean food will suit Portuguese people🤗. Korean Love Portugal🇵🇹🇰🇷
Fun fact: In some European languages, orange is called "portukal" because it was introduced by Portuguese merchants. Also in Arabic it's called "burtukal" for this reason.
Ooh, I love language trivia! Another Lusophone tidbit is the fact that the Portuguese word for tea, chá, is of Asian origin and not European (it's usually just some variant of "te" for the other Latin languages), due to, surprise, all of their early trading with the Japanese. The word "chai" is of course a descendant of the Chinese "chá 茶", which means that we've all been saying "tea tea lattes" this whole time like a bunch of MORONS.
@@GiantPetRat Many people think that the word tea come from the chinese word thai. But it don't. The word tea come from the portuguese queen of england that introduse tea in England. She loved to drink tea at 5 o'clock, so when she moved to England, she take with her a large wooden box with a lot of tea, and in that box they write "Transporte de Ervas Aromáticas" (transport of scenty weeds) and the servants don't know to read portuguese so everyday they say just the first letters from the box "the queen want her 5 o'clock TEA". Because she was the queen, people want to have tea with her, and that become a standart in high-society, and eventually a standart all across England.
@@almahperditae You are kidding right? There's no way it is that simple hahaha But i don't doubt, languages are strange, for exemple, in EUA, americans called the West in 1800s as Far West or Old West, in Brazil we still say "Velho Oeste" (Old West) to describe it, but Far West movies and other things realated to it, we call Faroeste, that is a rough way of saying Far West, i can only imagine one american talking about it, and some guys didn't understood that and begun saying Faroeste, hahahaha.
Portugal has so much influence in our small state of goa from the architecture to the food as well as the music even now v use so many words from the Portuguese language in our daily konkani convos
Portuguese missionaries even introduced us vietnamese the latin alphabet so we dont have to study tons of chinese characters now for writing. Thanks for that :))
Portuguese missionaries: Here is the latin alphabet, enjoy. Vietnamese: All those letters need tiny hats. Portuguese: What the hell are you doing? Vietnamese: France told me I could.
@@coreyjoaotaylor Actually I was pretty proud of when Greece won the Eurocup. I was pretty pissed off at my team constantly taking dives and trying to play dirty. Our Portuguese athletes should be better than that.
YES CARALHO, ME TOO FROM PORTUGAL. Still u could have sent us more troops in the past to defend ourselfs from the spanish and french but we fkd them all up anyways. ggs
Bonjour à tous les portugais du monde entier.. Brésil, Portugal, France, Allemagne, Luxembourg, Espagne etc... Força sempre portugal.. A love you portugal 🇵🇹🇫🇷
@@Rishi123456789 fun fact! We teached the English on how to Sail.. and as a good student they've putted it to great affect.. and BTW... Frigates or as we say it FRIGATAS were design bt the Português 🙂😉
@@Rishi123456789 The British Empire was like a star that shines the brightest. It faded fast. The Portuguese Empire, on the other hand, lasted from 1414 to 2002, the longest lasting European colonial empire...
@@frostingaroundworld3958 xenophobia is bad, but leaving RUclips aside for better activities rather than insulting random people isn't that bad, just go ahead if you have nothing better to say 🤦🏻♂️
@@frostingaroundworld3958 if all those useful and absolutely correct facts are so "true", why did you delete the comment? Nevermind, have fun watching the Romania episode, it's coming up soon and it might help you get a better overall imagine of who we are and what we're able of, after all this is Paul's purpose, to educate people, not to create shitstorms in the comment section. I met Portuguese people and they were so lovely and had so many things in common, you have the vocabulary of the beggars I can se on the street that you're talking about 🙄
@Aaron Marquees Thanks for letting our very elevate folk know it isn't exactly the way he thinks it is :) But one thing: Romanian isn't closer to any Slavic language than it is to the romance ones, it's just our geographical position :)
Visit us her in Bragança!! We are kinda isolated but here is a very important cultural history of Portugal. We are always forgotten but one of the most active papers in the wars against spain was in Bragança and we actually have a lots of castles and ruins here. For example Vimioso has an special kind of history because Vimioso is kinda of a mountain nut the castle was situated downtown. So it was build an observatory (i dont know the english word) and from there you can see all the villages arround and you can see thru the spanish frontier!!
@@carmenregaladoromero6744 Official name of my Country is "Republica Democratica De Timor-Leste"🇹🇱, located in southeast Asia.. Among of Indonesia and Australia
I visited Portugal in 2008 and i had a wonderfull time. Such a friendly people and i got the best spare ribs i have ever tasted. Huge respect from Denmark to the portuguese. Hope to come back after the pandemic 🇵🇹 🇩🇰
@@laudemara.b.1736 Na verdade, o português era falado por lá enquanto estava sob comando de Portugal (últimos 400 anos creio eu), porém quando devolveram Macau para os chineses houve uma grande migração para lá, o que acabou fazendo a maioria da população falar o chinês, atualmente poucos lá falam português, como por exemplo os mais velhos e às pessoas interessadas na língua, porém o português como língua é pouco utilizado por lá.
We have Portuguese descendants community here in Malaysia(mostly in Malacca) and they still keep all their cultural values to flourish. These peeps are part of what my country is now and, sending lots of love from us to yall in Portugal💕
@azref Yes! The Kristangs! Love the Kristang language ando how they mantain portuguese culture merged with Malasian culture 💖 Love you guys! Thank you so much for your comment!
👍 Very true. I have Portuguese parents. I was born in Canada, but I love going to Portugal and never get tired of it. I also love speaking Portuguese more than English
"Hey João, can i speak spanish in Portu..." "No" "But..." "NOOO" P.S. I am portuguese. The thing is spaniards don't often try to speak portuguese in Portugal, and the languages may be similar but they are not identical so some of the times that leads to confusing moments.First hand experience. Just common, at least have a dictionary when you travel abroad.
Actually... most Portuguese are able to speak some Spanish, and if they speak Portuguese to us Spaniards slowly enough we would understand. And the written language is almost identical. Sometimes I am reading something in Portuguese and I don't even notice it is not my language until the 6th or 7th word.
Javier Arriaga García yes, it’s just the lack of knowledge that there’s so much rich culture in Iberia that is annoying. As Barbs said, we’re pretty similar and not only in language. It’s good to share Iberia with España, they’re nice.
@@joaopinho2361 They are nice until they speak about their history (specially the Spanish Civil War and the Spanish Golden Era with the Spanish Black Legend).
Italy: fought since Roman times France: fought everyone surrounding them...and even themselves Spain: fought their British rivals, themselves and the Turks/Muslims Romania(and its principalities): fought against Hungary, Poland, Mongols, Russians and Turks...and occasionally themselves Portugal: always fought and won against the seas...by themselves
Portugal fought the Ottomans over naval dominance in Asia and had major conflicts during the Age of Discovery. As mentioned in the video, Portugal had to fight Napoleon and with the aid of British archers they were victorious. 3 times Napoleon tried and all 3 he was unsuccessful...The only other country I can think of that pulled off such a feat must be Russia.
@@imaanzehra8403 And it was well done, not because of fascism, but that timezone gives us our unique lifestyle. We start dinner from 9 to 10 pm, sun still shining (while not in winter), and we love it.
Love Portugal from Germany ☺️ especially the raw beauty of the west coast 🥰 Portuguese people are also my fav Southern Europeans cause even though they can definitely party, they also tend to be more quiet and melancholic which is easier to handle for me than Greeks, Spanish and Italians 😬 sorry
I love it too, but since there are soo many Germans commuting (am Donnerstag Abend sitze ich normalerweise schon im Flieger:-), visiting and moving to Portugal, what I hear from s o m e Portuguese perspectives is this: "good for you, that you enjoy our more introvert and sensitive culture, but for us locals you come across just as similar to those Greeks, Spanish and Italians you try to avoid ("often those Alemão are the loudest, but without the humour and sensitivity of those other Mediterranean countries"🙂.)
I beg your pardon, it was not Portugal "who decided" to have a different time zone making sound that Spain's timezone is somehow right. Portugal and England are correct. The Timezone Spain uses was implemented according Germany's instructions for Spain to have the same timezone as Germany during the second world war, and After the war, Franco didn't restore the timezone. The Spanish timezone does not correspond to the Solar Time, as the sun reaches its peak at 13 and not 12. Ok? Thank you
This is not correct, the majority part of Spain is in the correct timezone like France. But Galicia and the west of the country is not. In France happens the same.
@@joseribera4209 wrong. The Greenwich meridian line is west of Zaragoza, close to Lleida... Meaning only a bit of Aragon, the Balearic Islands, Valencia and Catalonia are really in +1... But most of the country is +0
Spain should be in the UTC 0 timezone. Franco wanted to align himself with Hitler and so took Spain out of the “correct” one. Most of France lies in the UTC+1 so the entire country now sits in the Central European TimeZone
No, not even the Monarchy flag was similar, there was a period that the flags look quite a like lol but that was back when Portugal or in this case " Portucal " existed but Finland didn't, later the monarchy flag ( blue and white ) was exactly like the republic one ( red and green ) but instead of the sfere in the middle it had a crown.
@@TheAquarius1978 I don’t know the specifics of which was Portugal’s (or ”Portucal’s”) regular flag or ”Monarchy flag”, so I just put in, what I heard that the blue-and-white flag was your old flag.
@@PC_Simo Yea i know, i wasn't criticizing you lol, i was just saying that the newer monarchy flag is exactly like the republic one but white and blue ( white instead of red, and blue instead of green, and instead of the sfere in the middle it had the shield and a crown ) it was just an observation nothing more mate, the older one was the one with a white field and a blue cross that was indeed slightly similar to the new Finish flag.
@Carlos Saraiva Actually most Spanish have a huge respect and love towards Portugal. I'd even go as far as to say it's by far one the most loved countries in the entire world by the Spanish. I wish that feeling were mutual, but unfortunately that doesn't seem to be the case.
@@donpipetas1717 I think there's a lot of misconception there. While I feel there's a fraction of the population that dislikes España, I think the vast majority like to have a neighbor like you. Speaking for me, I go there as many times as I can, love the country and always feel at home. Viva la Peninsula.
@@maarkkes9618 you can find haters on both sides of the border but they are a minority. Portugal and Spain get along really well. I'm Spanish and I love Portugal and always feel like I'm visiting a relative when I meet Portuguese people
@@qwertyuiopasone3053 Portuguese brought Tea from India to the British. It was the first contact with tea by the British. So Portugal addicted British with tea, than Britain became obsessed with India.
I love Portugal. I am Mexican but, oddly enough, have a Portuguese surname: Favela (yes, Brazilians, it is a Portuguese surname, I did the research okay). Took a DNA test and came out with a little over 10% Portuguese. I hope to one day visit the land of my ancestors.
I spoke Spanish in a bar in Lisbon, and after a moment of hesitation as they realized that I am not a Spaniard, the Portuguese there replied very friendly in perfect español.
Estúpido hablar inglés en Portugal cuando te entiendes perfectamente hablando español o portugués, o portuñol. Quitaos ese complejo de inferioridad, es absurdo que prefiráis que os hablen en inglés a que os hablen en español, cuando lo entendéis perfectamente. Eso tiene un nombre y se llama hispanofobia, y no digo más.
@@goodaimshield1115 If we Portuguese know how to speak English better than Spanish, why the hell should we speak in Spanish?! We're not servants of your language...
@@goodaimshield1115 lol se for assim vocês têm lusofobia! Quando o espanhol vai a Portugal a falar espanhol a gente faz o melhor para o entender mas quando o português vai a Espanha só ouve "-ai no te entendo!" epah com licença! Dia 1 de Dezembro obtivemos a independência, a partir de aí não temos mais que entender a vossa língua. Sempre ouvi dizer " De Espanha não vem bom vento nem bom casamento". Mas que fique claro na tua cabeça que os portugueses não odeiam Espanha mas sim serem confundidos com ela... beijo grande
@@goodaimshield1115 its not that of an absurd that we prefer an universal language to a near country language. We learn english on school and there are few people who learn spanish. Not everione understands spanish and its not an inferiority complex. We are VERY PROUD of Portugal that always fought (against spain) for its independence and always won. We DO NOT FEEL INFERIOR, we just dont like people who feel superior. Thats all.
1:40 it's actually Spain following the wrong timezone, they were in the same as UK and Portugal, but then Franco decided to change and adopt the same of Germany for his friendship with Hitler
@@DoubleAAce Well, you actually did. During the Peninsular War your generals and troops came to "aid" us, but ended up ocuppying the country for some years and stealing some of our treasures. Either way, we shouldn't also forget your help against the Spanish during the succession crisis (XIV century), especially in the Battle of Aljubarrota, so I think we have a love-hate History...
@@DoubleAAce actually you couldnt loll cause spain would have turned on england just so that english didnt have any actual power over the peninsula iberica < 3 wich is funny its like two brothers always fighting but when someone else joins both turn on them
That is true, though the Portuguese did use them too, but credit belongs to Spain there. Spain was also the first European Power since the Collapse of the Roman empire to start using Blueprints for ship building.
Im not sure about that so please dont send hate to me but i think it was actually Portugal who onvente the galleon. Exemple.: Conquers in Africa and Asia were made with military ships so Galleons. An army that was send to intimidate India made with galleons. The invencible army made with 1/3 o portuguese ships was full of galleons.
There is a huge portuguese inmigration in Venezuela, especially from Madeira Island, a lot of Venezuelan beauty queens are portuguese descendants and have portuguese surnames :)
There is a huge venezuelan community in Madeira Island as well and is very common to hear spanish around the island because of this. A lot of our beauty queens here are venezuelans because you lot are all gorgeous and mostly taller than us 😂
Sou brasileiro, minha esposa é lusodescendente e meus enteados são portugueses. Sinto orgulho de parte de minhas raízes serem portuguesas. Minha cidade, o Rio de Janeiro, foi a capital do Império Português por 14 anos e a aclamação do El Rei D. João VI no Brasil muito nos honrou.
As a Spaniard, best regards to our Portuguese brothers/neighbours (delete what you think it's wrong). You are a very nice people and Portugal is a beautiful country. Also, sorry for Spanish tourists that insist on speaking Spanish because they can't bothered to learn a few words. (hey, I can say with a proper-ish accent _Funchal_ and _obrigado_ XD)
That is the main reason why I don't like Spanish people as much as I could. They can't be bothered to speak a few Portuguese words when they come visit (and even so we try our best to speak Spanish so they feel welcome), but when the Portuguese visit Spain, if we don't speak Spanish, we are always replied with "No te intiendo". Thanks for your words, bro!
@@FlipOver A los portugueses, con un poco de esfuerzo, les es sumamente fácil entender español, y por tanto les es muy fácil aprender palabras básicas (los portugueses que conozco que no viven en España no saben español, hablan portuñol, pero español, cero, a no ser que lo hayan estudiado, o como he dicho, vivan en España). Para un español es infinitamente más difícil entender portugués. Y no tiene nada que ver con soberbia u orgullo, o vagancia, tiene que ver con el sistema fonológico de cada lengua. El español fonéticamente es muchísimo más fácil que el portugués, y para un Portugués, más fácil todavía. Precisamente por la simpleza fonológica del español (en cuanto a vocales sobretodo), un español simplemente NO PUEDE, no es capaz, de distinguir los sonidos del portugués. Lo que a vosotrso os cuesta solo un poco de esfuerzo, para la mayoría de españoles es simplemente imposible, por más que se esfuercen, a no ser que estén acostumbrados a escuchar el portugués y hayan afinado el oído con los años.
@@goodaimshield1115 I'm not talking about speaking perfect Portuguese or Spanish, but enough so others can at least appreciate the effort. And sure as hell you are not one of the people who will give it a try. But fun story, bro, come to Portugal and I'll reply "Não te entendo".
@@goodaimshield1115 tienes alguna razón, pero, en general, El español no habla (o se le da muy mal) hablar inglês por ejemplo... Igual con los italianos y los brasileños. Saludos desde Cascais, Portugal.
Glad to see a little pub for the country of some of my ancestors. I'm from New Bedford Mass home to a large population of Portuguese, probably the biggest in the Us and North America. Love to see some love for Portugal, nice job.
Been there mate, in Auckland and Wellington! Actually, i was in a military base in whanuapai near Auckland... funny thing is we pronounced "uanuapai" or so we thought it was the correct way, but the personell there laughed so hard, its like "fanuapai"... we would never guessed it...
@@catblima21 concordo, eu disse aquilo porque tu disseste "alguém se lembrou" se não se lembrassem era mau porque as ilhas são muito importantes, não foi no sentido mau
Much love to Portugal 🇵🇹 from Macau, your last colony 🇲🇴 The Portuguese left a good legacy in our small city, it was very sad in 1999 for many Macau people. We hope that your country is doing well in this virus times 🤗🤗
It's the only place I want to live. I want to listen to Fado, drink my Port wine and chat with great people and Amalia Rodrigues is one of my favorite artists love from Turkey 🇵🇹🇵🇹🇹🇷🇹🇷
I lived in Spain for 4 years, and my favorite country to travel to during that time was most definitely Portugal. Love from the US! 🇺🇸 You guys are the best!🇵🇹
Helder Franco eu também acho que foi um pouco mal representado mas é muita informação pra menos que 20 minutos. Falar sobre Portugal precisas horas e horas.
I have looked forward to this episode since I found geography now when it was a Bulgaria. Portugal is my absolute favorite country. I all love everything about the place. Big love to Portugal from Denmark
Im from Badajoz (Spanish town in the border next to Portugal) and I've visited Portugal so many times. I've even lived in Lisbon for a year. It's such a great country so Spanish like. I hate to see when they act like rivals. When working together Spain and Portugal can achieve so many great things. Now, they have applied to host soccer world cup around the two countries together in 2030
Visited Portugal for the first time this past September and fell in love with the country, definitely visiting again next year. 10/10 recommend for anyone who wants to visit a budget friendly European destination.
I'd also like to thank you for allowing us to marry your Phillipa of Lecanster to our king John I, which then led to the Treaty of Windsor between Portugal and England - one of the oldest alliances in the world.
Isso me deixa mt feliz. É triste ver como muitos brasileiros quase que nos "odeiam" Ouvi histórias de mtos brasileiros que visitaram ou emigraram para Portugal e ficaram chocados com a sua recepção pois na cabeça deles os portugueses não eram gente muito amistosa kkkk deve ser do sotaque 🤷♂️
Puxa vida que triste isso, as vezes é algum problema de interpretação mesmo. Mas eu acho que deveríamos ser mais unidos, todos os países falantes da língua portuguesa, isso só traria coisas boas 😎🤠👏🇧🇷🇵🇹
Fun fact: the richest athlete of all time, Gaius Appuleius Diocles, was born in Lusitania Love to Portugal from the other side of the Iberian border 🇵🇹❤️🇪🇦
@@msrodrigues5419 caíste à nascença querida? Preferes ficar na ignorância do que conhecer os factos? "No one cares", mas interessaste-te o suficiente para começares a dizer merdas
The relationship with Portugal and Spain is more like two brothers that went different ways in doing similar things and now they are older and havent really been brotherly towards each other but recognize that they are still brothers even if they dont hang out with each other and prefer to be alone or with other people, than with each other. Its not a friendship...... its like two awkward distant bothers that dont really say they are brothers untill some one asks.
i think different people see it differently xD i'm portuguese and absolutely love Spain, have several spanish friends, and know a lot who has same view, and i also see a lot of spanish people cheering for Portugal in different sceneries, and vice versa, like imagine in a final where Portugal don't go throw and Spain is in the final, we will cheer for Spain against whoever.
Depends on the regions. For example my father's family is from quite near the border in central Alentejo. We're practically neighbours and I remember him mentioning how they'd invite each other's families for dinner and so on. We have a couple of differences but they're overthrown by a lot of similarities in terms of culture.
Well, I don't think it's strange, I'm luxemburgish myself, but of portuguese roots, I would like to hear the explanation. I guess it's because at some point, Luxembourg needed workers and they asked portuguese people/government. Due to thpse first portuguese people and people having uncles or cousins already in Luxembourg (so they have someone to help them in the start), they just kept immigrating I would say 50% of the people in Luxembourg are portuguese. When they count, they do not count those of portuguese origins but of luxemburgish nationality, who can talk portuguese, just like me, in the portuguese category, but in the luxemburgish category. So yeah, pretty big
well not that strange, portuguese likes to imigrate to nearby countries so can visit Portugal and the family, and we tend to help one another, so people when imigrate already go to where have other portugueses that probably can help them to find jobs and settle down. And Luxembourg and Switzerland have a great economy, which makes possible the old imigration dream, work hard for a few years and then come back to Portugal build a house and live relaxed with your family for the rest of the days.
I'm just saying from a political standpoint Portugal is NOT the no.1 ally of the UK, here's why. 1. Portugal is Catholic, Britain is not. 2.The most important ally to the UK is the US 3. Portugal is a key member in the EU.
@@kenbealy britian signed the treaty of alliance with Portugal while it was at war with Spain wich made them our first ally ever , the usa didn't even exist yet
17:43 This is actually a common misconception. Many Japanese words actually came from Portuguese, but the word arigatou is derived from an expression that already exists in Japanese.
I was really lucky to meet some of YOU guys the Portuguese geograpeeps in Lisbon with my mom and the experience was amazing. Portugal is relatively small but left a HUGE global mark even they probably didn't see coming. Enjoy this episode, #PORTUGAL!
Absolutely beautiful episode
Technically it's Spain that's in the wrong time zone, not Portugal. Compare their Longitude to Greenwich to see why.
Pretty cool!🇵🇹
Portugal uses UTC 0 not +1 and Spain uses UTC +1 not +2
Also Tagus is longer than Douro if we count all the river
Praia da Luz is where Madeleine McCann went missing
Este comentário pretende fazer os estrangeiros pensarem que tenho algo inteligente a dizer
Demasiado interessante este seu comentário, ele demonstra palavras de alta complexidade que apenas poderiam vir de uma pessoa com um grande intelecto, digno de ser notado por outras pessoas e de receber elogios, ah e eu já ia me esquecendo, o conteúdo desta sua mensagem é sensacional!
Como um estrangeiro que começou aprender português há quase três meses, eu completamente concordo com vocês. Estou usando esta chance para exercitar meu português escrevendo estas palavras inteligentes e complexas e procurando atributos para descrevê-las. Tenho prazer em fazer isso com as pessoas reais.
CARALHO!!!! (Inserindo o CARALHO obrigatório)
@@lazar_rad Realmente meu companheiro estrangeiro, não há maneira melhor de se exercitar uma língua do que praticando ela com pessoas reais, tenho que dar meus elogios, pois não é qualquer um que absorve a língua portuguesa em apenas três meses (ao menos creio eu), ainda mais quando se é um eslavo, mas desde já tenho que ressaltar que você trás a tona um assunto muito interessante, às famosas palavras complexas, não há nada melhor do que lembrar da "pneumoultramicroscopicossilicovulcanoconiótico" ou da "Paraclorobenzilpirrolidinonetilbenzimidazol", e como iria me esquecer da "Piperidinoetoxicarbometoxibenzofenona"? Realmente, em cada uma dessas palavras há uma grande carga linguista que apenas uma pessoa intelectual poderia pronunciar.
@JocaPT O Senhor até tem preguiça em ler e acaba confundindo 3 meses com 3 anos.Por acaso e impressionante,como é que em 3 meses o Senhor vladimirovitch ja sabe falar melhor do que eu Português de Portugal.
The reason Spain is UTC + 2 is because back when Spain and Germany were fascist, Franco changed their time zone to Germany's as a sign of friendship, and they never really changed it back
Exactly, portugal is in the time zone it should be
Groszek Grzesiek. No it’s not
Wait, I thought Spain is GMT+1 and Portugal is GMT+0?
Ostia un español 🇪🇸
As it should be
Fun fact: It was Catarina de Bragança that introduced tea do england when she married Carlos II
Yep, tea and marmalade. The portuguese were the first people to approach the nowadays very common practice among drug dealers; offer some of the good stuff for free, get them hooked, then sell it to them bc you're the only one that has access to it! :P
Yes, and silverware!
TEA:
Transporte Ervas Aromáticas
De nada
Viste o video pelo menos ?
Portuguese: Olá!
American: Sorry, i don't speak Spanish.
Portuguese: Me neither.
ahahahah
No, itll be more like:
"Sorry, i dont speak mexican."
@@faragatanfarra yes, i agree
isto já me aconteceu demasiadas vezes
You know the nation loves the ocean, when they literally have 'port' in their name.
yyeaa but if you want a better sea go to Almada, Cascais, Lisboa > Porto, gaia
We have port in our name. Puerto Rico.
they also have a city named Porto
Puerto Rico translates to Rich Port.
Port is also a name of our best wine.
I am Korean... I have visited 21 countries so far.. Spain and the United States have visited twice But I have visited Portugal five times.. Portugal is very similar to South Korea.. It's at the ends of the East and the West, and it's a peninsula ..And the Portuguese are very kind and frugal. Portuguese food is good for Koreans. Maybe Korean food will suit Portuguese people🤗. Korean Love Portugal🇵🇹🇰🇷
I didn't knew we were so similar, good point of view.
It’s ON a peninsula, not one with in of itself
Are you sure South Korea is at the end of the East instead of Japan?
@@siddhisdharmatva3069 the end of a continent.. Japan is an island 🤣
@@oppionatedindividual8256 well yeah portugal is in a peninsula and korea is IN a peninsula so its similar
Fun fact: In some European languages, orange is called "portukal" because it was introduced by Portuguese merchants. Also in Arabic it's called "burtukal" for this reason.
Ooh, I love language trivia! Another Lusophone tidbit is the fact that the Portuguese word for tea, chá, is of Asian origin and not European (it's usually just some variant of "te" for the other Latin languages), due to, surprise, all of their early trading with the Japanese. The word "chai" is of course a descendant of the Chinese "chá 茶", which means that we've all been saying "tea tea lattes" this whole time like a bunch of MORONS.
poor arabs: they don't have the sound 'p'... as well as many other basic sounds - they can't say the name of my country...
@@GiantPetRat Many people think that the word tea come from the chinese word thai. But it don't. The word tea come from the portuguese queen of england that introduse tea in England. She loved to drink tea at 5 o'clock, so when she moved to England, she take with her a large wooden box with a lot of tea, and in that box they write "Transporte de Ervas Aromáticas" (transport of scenty weeds) and the servants don't know to read portuguese so everyday they say just the first letters from the box "the queen want her 5 o'clock TEA". Because she was the queen, people want to have tea with her, and that become a standart in high-society, and eventually a standart all across England.
@@almahperditae You are kidding right? There's no way it is that simple hahaha
But i don't doubt, languages are strange, for exemple, in EUA, americans called the West in 1800s as Far West or Old West, in Brazil we still say "Velho Oeste" (Old West) to describe it, but Far West movies and other things realated to it, we call Faroeste, that is a rough way of saying Far West, i can only imagine one american talking about it, and some guys didn't understood that and begun saying Faroeste, hahahaha.
silvério rebelo That’s un correct we have “alharkat” the things we add to the latters but most of Arabs don’t use it because it’s Classical Arabic.
Me, as a Portuguese: Why am I here if I already know this?
Also me: **keeps watching**
Porque lá no fundo a gente gosta de ouvir sobre o nosso país
To see if something is wrong or unpleasant to our great nation😏
same mano omg
Happened to me in the Greece Episode
🇬🇷🤝🇵🇹
🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹♥️
I'm a French guy living in Portugal, I love this country and its people.
🇵🇹🇫🇷
Reserve AVEC LMAO
AVEC
#🇵🇹❤️🇫🇷
É um prazer ter um avec entre nós
Até os comemos
Portugal is our oldest ally and will always have a special place in our hearts. Great culture and better people. Love from UK
You both love piracy, don't you?
@@MarkAttack94 AAYYYYyyyye Captain !
Unfortunately in the past you made us an ultimatum!
Thank you! Our alliance is actually one of the oldest in the world! Im visiting London in march on a school trip, im really hyped.
You are welcome
I love Portugal!🇵🇹
From Honduras 🇭🇳
Thanks 💪🇵🇹
I knew a guy from Honduras, he was pretty cool.
Thank you
Love u guys too!!
Thank you a lot
Portugal has so much influence in our small state of goa from the architecture to the food as well as the music even now v use so many words from the Portuguese language in our daily konkani convos
Portuguese missionaries even introduced us vietnamese the latin alphabet so we dont have to study tons of chinese characters now for writing. Thanks for that :))
No problem we try mate. The portuguese nation loves to help 🇵🇹🇵🇹
Correct! The Vietnamese alphabet is strikingly Portuguese, but somehow I feel that Vietnamese pronunciation of the letters is also close to Spanish.
Vietnamese hanzi looks dope though.
@@venividivici373 What's the laughing about?
Portuguese missionaries: Here is the latin alphabet, enjoy.
Vietnamese: All those letters need tiny hats.
Portuguese: What the hell are you doing?
Vietnamese: France told me I could.
Greeks love our Mediterrenean - Atlantic friend Portugal 🇬🇷❤🇵🇹
And Portugal loves Greece
Not in 2004 ahahha
@Master Of Fatality Είναι λίγο Μεσόγειο και πολύ Ατλαντικό ρε... / Portugal is little bit in Mediterranean and of course in Atlantic.
@@coreyjoaotaylor Actually I was pretty proud of when Greece won the Eurocup. I was pretty pissed off at my team constantly taking dives and trying to play dirty. Our Portuguese athletes should be better than that.
Mediterranean? wtf? Do you even know where Portugal is?
I love Portugal! From the UK! 🇬🇧🇵🇹
Cheers brother we love uk too :D
YES CARALHO, ME TOO FROM PORTUGAL. Still u could have sent us more troops in the past to defend ourselfs from the spanish and french but we fkd them all up anyways. ggs
@YG0Dz never my friend...When u have ur enemies at ur doorstep u must be always careful xD
@YG0Dz always with the eyes open caralho, never sleep on duty raios tá foda.
Thanks mate 🇵🇹🇬🇧
Um abraço de além-mar (🇧🇷) aos irmãos lusitanos (🇵🇹) e lusófonos (🇦🇴 / 🇨🇻 / 🇬🇼 / 🇬🇶 / 🇲🇴 / 🇲🇿 / 🇸🇹 / 🇹🇱).
Bueno guinea equatorial fue española, pero te lo puedo admitir
What is equatorial guinea doing there?
Why is there equatorial guinea there, they speak spanish not portuguese
Em Guinea Ecuatorial fala-se o espanhol, não português, porque foi espanhola
Eae mano brasileiro igualmente !! Sou português e adoro ver brasileiros falando bem de Portugal
Portugal is the best country in Europe. Love from the UK
@Cat Satan I live in Switzerland and i don't agree with you. For me the best countries in Europe are Portugal and Italy.
Im a portuguese
Thank you!
Awww that's so sweet 💞
THE BEST?! 💓
I'm from Vasco Da Gama City in Goa (largest city in Goa state), India ♥️
Eu amo Portugal e Português e sou da Índia
O nosso primeiro ministro é de origem goesa...
Our first premierminister is from goa too.
Time é vasssco da gama...
@@R............. Flamengo é seleção!
LINDA GOA... "Quem viu Goa, não precisa ver Lisboa!" mas já vi Lisboa e quero ver Goa 😂😂😂
I love how Barbs nailed the pronunciation of "João"!
Parabéns!
Actually didn't even see that, indeed almost no English speaker can nail this "ão", good job guys!
So so. The pronunciation is not good enough
Usually most foreigners end up roaring like dinosaurs when trying to pronounc João.
Then he goes HOSÉ SARAMAGO and we're like… well… you can't win all the time
It was ok-ish
Love Portugal 🇵🇹❤🇨🇦 From Canada.
I got two portugueses friends who live here and i am fasinated from the stories they tell from their homeland
Wow, Canada
Bonjour à tous les portugais du monde entier.. Brésil, Portugal, France, Allemagne, Luxembourg, Espagne etc... Força sempre portugal..
A love you portugal 🇵🇹🇫🇷
God bless our oldest ally, from England! 🏴🇵🇹
James Alexander awwww 🥰
I loved this comment! From a Portuguese living in England 🙏
its sick portuguese and british are the oldest allies in the world, respect
Love you to
You England made us loose so much land cause u wanted to make a trail between africa
We have a saying here that goes like this :
" To mankind, God give them the land. To the Portugues, the Seas! "
@@Rishi123456789 fun fact! We teached the English on how to Sail.. and as a good student they've putted it to great affect.. and BTW... Frigates or as we say it FRIGATAS were design bt the Português 🙂😉
"Navegar é preciso, viver não é preciso" .
@@Rishi123456789 The British Empire was like a star that shines the brightest. It faded fast. The Portuguese Empire, on the other hand, lasted from 1414 to 2002, the longest lasting European colonial empire...
Rishi it was because of Portugal that the British became a world power so ... yeah ;)
João Pedro the british empire lasted from 1620 to 1997. Not quite as impressive but still pretty long.
I'm japanese.🇯🇵
I like Portuguese history and cuisine!🇵🇹
First Europeans to arrived in Japan , China almost all the Asians country’s...
I love japan from Brazil! 🇧🇷❤️🇯🇵
Thank y! And likewise!
I give guns... you give anime
and i am portuguese and i LOVE LOVE LOVE JAPAN
just moved to portugal from germany,, about time i learn more about this beautiful country
and its about time you learn the language too
Be careful with some of the non-white foreigners. They don't see blonde women as being human beings with rights.
Portugal is such a lovely place, I would love to go visit one day! Love from an Eastern Romanian bro 🇷🇴💕🇵🇹
@@frostingaroundworld3958 xenophobia is bad, but leaving RUclips aside for better activities rather than insulting random people isn't that bad, just go ahead if you have nothing better to say 🤦🏻♂️
@@Cris-hd1wb I'm just saying the life of Portuguese people. Truth needs to be censured?
@@frostingaroundworld3958 if all those useful and absolutely correct facts are so "true", why did you delete the comment? Nevermind, have fun watching the Romania episode, it's coming up soon and it might help you get a better overall imagine of who we are and what we're able of, after all this is Paul's purpose, to educate people, not to create shitstorms in the comment section. I met Portuguese people and they were so lovely and had so many things in common, you have the vocabulary of the beggars I can se on the street that you're talking about 🙄
@Aaron Marquees Thanks for letting our very elevate folk know it isn't exactly the way he thinks it is :) But one thing: Romanian isn't closer to any Slavic language than it is to the romance ones, it's just our geographical position :)
Visit us her in Bragança!! We are kinda isolated but here is a very important cultural history of Portugal. We are always forgotten but one of the most active papers in the wars against spain was in Bragança and we actually have a lots of castles and ruins here. For example Vimioso has an special kind of history because Vimioso is kinda of a mountain nut the castle was situated downtown. So it was build an observatory (i dont know the english word) and from there you can see all the villages arround and you can see thru the spanish frontier!!
French people also love all portuguese
(Except Eder)
xd
AHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHA 💗💗💗
Broooooooo 😂 luv u 2
@Tomás Santos e foi o Eder que os fodeuuuuu
É o nosso herói
Love U Portugal❤
..from Timor-Leste🇹🇱🤝🇵🇹
We Love you to,👍
What is country,!?
@@carmenregaladoromero6744 Official name of my Country is "Republica Democratica De Timor-Leste"🇹🇱, located in southeast Asia.. Among of Indonesia and Australia
@@anicetodefalia1391 A ok
@@carmenregaladoromero6744 ok
I visited Portugal in 2008 and i had a wonderfull time. Such a friendly people and i got the best spare ribs i have ever tasted. Huge respect from Denmark to the portuguese. Hope to come back after the pandemic 🇵🇹 🇩🇰
Tak
Mange tak! :)
Sou de Macau e estou a aprender português 🇲🇴
Que bom! Um abraço de Portugal :)
Mas em Macau já se fala português..
@@laudemara.b.1736 Na verdade, o português era falado por lá enquanto estava sob comando de Portugal (últimos 400 anos creio eu), porém quando devolveram Macau para os chineses houve uma grande migração para lá, o que acabou fazendo a maioria da população falar o chinês, atualmente poucos lá falam português, como por exemplo os mais velhos e às pessoas interessadas na língua, porém o português como língua é pouco utilizado por lá.
Boa sorte, abraço!
Que bacana! Bem vindo ao grupo dos lusófonos!
We have Portuguese descendants community here in Malaysia(mostly in Malacca) and they still keep all their cultural values to flourish. These peeps are part of what my country is now and, sending lots of love from us to yall in Portugal💕
That's awesome, greetings from Portugal.
@azref Yes! The Kristangs! Love the Kristang language ando how they mantain portuguese culture merged with Malasian culture 💖
Love you guys! Thank you so much for your comment!
@@a.caeiro7775 You're welcome and love yall too😄
@@azref6779 💞🥰🤗
Hi awak
There is something so charming about Portugal. It's impossible to visit without falling in love with the country and the people.
😘Thank you
That is so nice ! Thank you we really appreciate it
❤️
I's so grateful for you guys to think all of this about my country! Thank you!
👍 Very true. I have Portuguese parents. I was born in Canada, but I love going to Portugal and never get tired of it. I also love speaking Portuguese more than English
So far Portugal is the only country which helped its former colonies out of debt. No one here in the comments spoke about that.
Except for Brazil. We had to pay £ 1M to Portugal which made us on debt with UK because of the credit we took to pay it
@@Joaopc11 at least we got a peaceful independence, unlike Spanish colonies
It´s not only Portugal, here in Brazil we also hate when foreigners try to speak spanish with us.
os gringos acham q Portugal é uma cidade em Espanha 🤦🏻♀️
@@maffyfm pois é e dá vontade de os mandar para o caralho
I guess is more an old stuff
Verdade, todos os portugueses (com este "portugueses" refiro-me a todas as pessoas que falam português) ODEIAM ESPANHÓIS
¿Qué pasa si solo hablo español? 😁
"Hey João, can i speak spanish in Portu..."
"No"
"But..."
"NOOO"
P.S. I am portuguese. The thing is spaniards don't often try to speak portuguese in Portugal, and the languages may be similar but they are not identical so some of the times that leads to confusing moments.First hand experience. Just common, at least have a dictionary when you travel abroad.
Actually... most Portuguese are able to speak some Spanish, and if they speak Portuguese to us Spaniards slowly enough we would understand.
And the written language is almost identical. Sometimes I am reading something in Portuguese and I don't even notice it is not my language until the 6th or 7th word.
As a Portuguese that speaks spanish that is just a stereotype. Obviously we don't like being confused with Spaniards but we don't overreact about it.
Javier Arriaga García yes, it’s just the lack of knowledge that there’s so much rich culture in Iberia that is annoying. As Barbs said, we’re pretty similar and not only in language. It’s good to share Iberia with España, they’re nice.
@@frikativos so it's the same as dutch and german, i understand most of dutch, it sounds weird but it's quite similar.
@@joaopinho2361 They are nice until they speak about their history (specially the Spanish Civil War and the Spanish Golden Era with the Spanish Black Legend).
Italy: fought since Roman times
France: fought everyone surrounding them...and even themselves
Spain: fought their British rivals, themselves and the Turks/Muslims
Romania(and its principalities): fought against Hungary, Poland, Mongols, Russians and Turks...and occasionally themselves
Portugal: always fought and won against the seas...by themselves
Poland, Mongols?? No!
@Aaron Marquees Thank you!
We just want to be distant from spain
@@filipesantos6707 xD
Portugal fought the Ottomans over naval dominance in Asia and had major conflicts during the Age of Discovery. As mentioned in the video, Portugal had to fight Napoleon and with the aid of British archers they were victorious. 3 times Napoleon tried and all 3 he was unsuccessful...The only other country I can think of that pulled off such a feat must be Russia.
Saludos a nuestros hermanos portugueses desde España 🇪🇸🤝🇵🇹
Abraço para os nossos irmãos espanhóis🇵🇹🤝🇪🇸
Saludos hermanos de espanã🇵🇹
@@xhengal4978 Un galego insultando a outro galego que sorpresa
🇵🇹🤝🇪🇦 😊
@@xhengal4978 Por esa lóxica Galiza é culpável da pobreza de Espaha, porque Franco era galego
And now the most portuguese saying:
PORTUGAL CARALHO!
that portugal swear word
Avante irmãos!!! PORTUGAL CARALHO!!!!!
PORTUGAL CARALHO!!
FUOODOASSEEE CARALHO!!! BÁMBORA!!!
acertaste lol
Deepest love to Portugal from España!
Obrigado, gracias!
Roman Of 2000 gracias me gusta España 🇵🇹 🇪🇸
Hermanos, irmãos 🇵🇹🇪🇦💪💪
@@vicentecarvalho9460 @LostBtw lol soy portugués | lol sou português
Actually it is Spain that has changed their time zone.
To the Three Reich in fact. The WWII drums of war.
It was actually Franco who wanted to get closer to Nazi Germany. Spain just decided to keep the timezone.
I was about to say that!
@@imaanzehra8403 And it was well done, not because of fascism, but that timezone gives us our unique lifestyle.
We start dinner from 9 to 10 pm, sun still shining (while not in winter), and we love it.
@@acermations4368 Easy, it's part of the ACT test equivalent in Spain.
Love Portugal from Germany ☺️ especially the raw beauty of the west coast 🥰
Portuguese people are also my fav Southern Europeans cause even though they can definitely party, they also tend to be more quiet and melancholic which is easier to handle for me than Greeks, Spanish and Italians 😬 sorry
i love germany^^ from portugal soo much love^^
I love it too, but since there are soo many Germans commuting (am Donnerstag Abend sitze ich normalerweise schon im Flieger:-), visiting and moving to Portugal, what I hear from s o m e Portuguese perspectives is this:
"good for you, that you enjoy our more introvert and sensitive culture, but for us locals you come across just as similar to those Greeks, Spanish and Italians you try to avoid ("often those Alemão are the loudest, but without the humour and sensitivity of those other Mediterranean countries"🙂.)
I love Portugal from Greece 🇬🇷🇵🇹
Thanks bro. Love Greece also. =)
@@david_bento_1995 Yea there is a bit of hate because we stole your euro in 2004
@@TopSaint Football is not everything. That doesent matter, at least for me. Long live Portugal and Greece.
@@david_bento_1995 Aw thx
@@TopSaint @3SG Not anymore, we already overcame that by wining two trophies. And even if we didin´t greeks are always most welcome in our Portugal!
I beg your pardon, it was not Portugal "who decided" to have a different time zone making sound that Spain's timezone is somehow right. Portugal and England are correct. The Timezone Spain uses was implemented according Germany's instructions for Spain to have the same timezone as Germany during the second world war, and After the war, Franco didn't restore the timezone. The Spanish timezone does not correspond to the Solar Time, as the sun reaches its peak at 13 and not 12. Ok?
Thank you
This is not correct, the majority part of Spain is in the correct timezone like France.
But Galicia and the west of the country is not.
In France happens the same.
@@joseribera4209 wrong. The Greenwich meridian line is west of Zaragoza, close to Lleida... Meaning only a bit of Aragon, the Balearic Islands, Valencia and Catalonia are really in +1... But most of the country is +0
Spain should be in the UTC 0 timezone. Franco wanted to align himself with Hitler and so took Spain out of the “correct” one. Most of France lies in the UTC+1 so the entire country now sits in the Central European TimeZone
Actually, it was not because of Hitler. It was due to Spain and France market, that Spain adopted the French timezone, which was aligned with Germany.
Why so angry? Jeez...
Paul : Portuguese is the hardest romance language for me.
Romanian : Am i *Slavic* to you?
Portuguese sounds more russian then Romanian but Romanian is definitely more influenced by slavic tho
@@vickru2133 True
@@vickru2133 its just a joke man
speaking of Romania, not long now for its episode :)
LucasGames Bijalba Romanian is surprisingly easy for me to understand as a spanish speaker, while portuguese can be very confusing
Love to Portugal from Finland (who have a very similar flag to your old one) 🇫🇮❤️🇵🇹.
No, not even the Monarchy flag was similar, there was a period that the flags look quite a like lol but that was back when Portugal or in this case " Portucal " existed but Finland didn't, later the monarchy flag ( blue and white ) was exactly like the republic one ( red and green ) but instead of the sfere in the middle it had a crown.
We saved your ass from starvation in 1940, remember that when we need that financial aid
@@TheAquarius1978 I don’t know the specifics of which was Portugal’s (or ”Portucal’s”) regular flag or ”Monarchy flag”, so I just put in, what I heard that the blue-and-white flag was your old flag.
@@PC_Simo Yea i know, i wasn't criticizing you lol, i was just saying that the newer monarchy flag is exactly like the republic one but white and blue ( white instead of red, and blue instead of green, and instead of the sfere in the middle it had the shield and a crown ) it was just an observation nothing more mate, the older one was the one with a white field and a blue cross that was indeed slightly similar to the new Finish flag.
@@TheAquarius1978 OK. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
As a Spaniard I really enjoyed this video. Lots of love to Portugal from Spain. 🙂❤️
@Carlos Saraiva Actually most Spanish have a huge respect and love towards Portugal. I'd even go as far as to say it's by far one the most loved countries in the entire world by the Spanish. I wish that feeling were mutual, but unfortunately that doesn't seem to be the case.
@Carlos Saraiva It has always been so. Portugal and Spain have always been great neighbours
@@donpipetas1717 I think there's a lot of misconception there. While I feel there's a fraction of the population that dislikes España, I think the vast majority like to have a neighbor like you. Speaking for me, I go there as many times as I can, love the country and always feel at home. Viva la Peninsula.
@@maarkkes9618 you can find haters on both sides of the border but they are a minority. Portugal and Spain get along really well. I'm Spanish and I love Portugal and always feel like I'm visiting a relative when I meet Portuguese people
@rev erie that is so not true. Spain loves Portugal and most Spaniards see the Portuguese as family
I'm Spanish and I love Portugal, great land and people, love you brothers!
hola
The spanish and the portuguese are more than brothers,they are twin brothers.
Anthony Acevedo "twin" brothers
Anthony Acevedo im portuguese btw
We respect you all
So Portugal is responsible to introduce tea to the British people, Respect!! Hugs from Brazil. Abraços do Brasil!! 🇧🇷🇵🇹
@@qwertyuiopasone3053 nah, our king showed it to the british king in the 17th century
@@qwertyuiopasone3053 Portuguese brought Tea from India to the British. It was the first contact with tea by the British.
So Portugal addicted British with tea, than Britain became obsessed with India.
@@qwertyuiopasone3053 The five o'clock tea was introduced in the English court by Catarina of Braganza.
@@AzoreanProud
From china not from india
and UK kinda introduced brandy to Portugal, best known as Porto wine
Eu quero ir para portugal!
Apoiando do Japão😁
Pode vir
Qnd este bixo acabar
Boa, em Lisboa são todos bem recebidos, menos os...
@@ptafonsofm é o Bixo é o bixooo
e eu quero ir para o japão :)
I love Portugal. I am Mexican but, oddly enough, have a Portuguese surname: Favela (yes, Brazilians, it is a Portuguese surname, I did the research okay). Took a DNA test and came out with a little over 10% Portuguese. I hope to one day visit the land of my ancestors.
You will be welkomed.
You're welcome to visit us anytime! Every Mexican I've met has been really cool, hope I can visit your country one day, too :)
Estranho, você é a primeira pessoa que eu vejo com esse sobrenome
Favela is the name of a very small town in Alentejo
Any kin relation to Marlene Favela? :)
I spoke Spanish in a bar in Lisbon, and after a moment of hesitation as they realized that I am not a Spaniard, the Portuguese there replied very friendly in perfect español.
@rev erie exactly
Estúpido hablar inglés en Portugal cuando te entiendes perfectamente hablando español o portugués, o portuñol. Quitaos ese complejo de inferioridad, es absurdo que prefiráis que os hablen en inglés a que os hablen en español, cuando lo entendéis perfectamente. Eso tiene un nombre y se llama hispanofobia, y no digo más.
@@goodaimshield1115 If we Portuguese know how to speak English better than Spanish, why the hell should we speak in Spanish?! We're not servants of your language...
@@goodaimshield1115 lol se for assim vocês têm lusofobia! Quando o espanhol vai a Portugal a falar espanhol a gente faz o melhor para o entender mas quando o português vai a Espanha só ouve "-ai no te entendo!"
epah com licença! Dia 1 de Dezembro obtivemos a independência, a partir de aí não temos mais que entender a vossa língua. Sempre ouvi dizer " De Espanha não vem bom vento nem bom casamento".
Mas que fique claro na tua cabeça que os portugueses não odeiam Espanha mas sim serem confundidos com ela...
beijo grande
@@goodaimshield1115 its not that of an absurd that we prefer an universal language to a near country language. We learn english on school and there are few people who learn spanish. Not everione understands spanish and its not an inferiority complex. We are VERY PROUD of Portugal that always fought (against spain) for its independence and always won. We DO NOT FEEL INFERIOR, we just dont like people who feel superior. Thats all.
1:40 it's actually Spain following the wrong timezone, they were in the same as UK and Portugal, but then Franco decided to change and adopt the same of Germany for his friendship with Hitler
Quem fala assim nao é gago caralho
Exactly.. We just need to see where the Prime Meridian Greenwich is.
We tried the European time. Same as Spain. We didn't like it. Sunlight till 11 pm in Summer. No thanks.
@@isabelmauricio6394 True story. We tried that somewhere in the 90's
@@saulgoodman292 We have the best timezone, not wrong at all.
Reading the comments!
Thanks for all the love!
I'm Portuguese, and very happy with the comments :)
ola
Portugal: *founds the city of Nagasaki*
USA: *drops a nuke there*
Portugal: * yo wtf*
Ahahahahah
Is no a good joke
That's true, we built a comercial port like we did everywere then we told them obrigado, and they respond arigato.
@@PC_Simo scary illuminati noises
@@JoseFerreira-de7oe 😨🔼👁
My mother went to almost every country in europe and she fell in love with portugal, especially with lisbon. I want to go someday too.
Correction: Spain decided to follow GMT+1 instead of GMT even though they are on the GMT line
As a British person, I appreciate how good you Portugese have been to us. Much love!
I mean we could’ve invaded them at anytime so they should appreciate us.
@@DoubleAAce haha no, stfu
There's no point saying that
@@DoubleAAce Well, you actually did. During the Peninsular War your generals and troops came to "aid" us, but ended up ocuppying the country for some years and stealing some of our treasures. Either way, we shouldn't also forget your help against the Spanish during the succession crisis (XIV century), especially in the Battle of Aljubarrota, so I think we have a love-hate History...
@@DoubleAAce The Portuguese and the English have the longest ever alliance which is still going to this day.
@@DoubleAAce actually you couldnt loll cause spain would have turned on england just so that english didnt have any actual power over the peninsula iberica < 3 wich is funny its like two brothers always fighting but when someone else joins both turn on them
Fun fact: the Portuguese have more dogs & cats than children.
Romania: *ahem*
true 😂
Anotherthez so does my country (Belgium)
Fuck off
So true
Just a note: a galleon is not a Portuguese ship. It is a spanish one. Portugal, during the age of discoveries, mostly used the caravela and the nau
That is true, though the Portuguese did use them too, but credit belongs to Spain there. Spain was also the first European Power since the Collapse of the Roman empire to start using Blueprints for ship building.
Im not sure about that so please dont send hate to me but i think it was actually Portugal who onvente the galleon. Exemple.: Conquers in Africa and Asia were made with military ships so Galleons. An army that was send to intimidate India made with galleons. The invencible army made with 1/3 o portuguese ships was full of galleons.
@@sp1der159 You are rigth!
@@sp1der159 They were mostly carracks actually.
Nau or in english carrack and galleon are pretty much the same ship. You have to be a fan to be able to distinguish them. Is not a big deal.
Much love to Portugal from Greece!!!
We apricciate, love Greece too, we study a lot about Greece in School here in Portugal.
Saudações aos irmãos portugueses desde as Ilhas Canarias 🇮🇨🤝🇵🇹
Et à tout les portugais en France... Nous sommes là 4ème génération 🇵🇹🇫🇷
I have family in Portugal and visit often! Respect for Portugal from Poland.
idk if you know this but biedronka (the supermarket chain) is portuguese
@@varghen0 i do know that
Winged hussars on Portuguese naus? Best unit!
Polish people are very similar to Pt in various aspects :-)
I was in Porto last October. The best ever sweet red wine and hours of splendid beaches! Love Portugal... from Canada!
The City Hall, sweet red wine? Do you mean Port?
The City Hall Im from portugal, and i live canada 💓
There is a huge portuguese inmigration in Venezuela, especially from Madeira Island, a lot of Venezuelan beauty queens are portuguese descendants and have portuguese surnames :)
If the girls name is Maria or Ana, she is portuguese
@@lameirao87 its funny cuz my portuguese friends´ names are Ana, Maria and Fátima hahahaha
There is a huge venezuelan community in Madeira Island as well and is very common to hear spanish around the island because of this. A lot of our beauty queens here are venezuelans because you lot are all gorgeous and mostly taller than us 😂
Sou brasileiro, minha esposa é lusodescendente e meus enteados são portugueses. Sinto orgulho de parte de minhas raízes serem portuguesas. Minha cidade, o Rio de Janeiro, foi a capital do Império Português por 14 anos e a aclamação do El Rei D. João VI no Brasil muito nos honrou.
@Daniel Antônio com certeza!
As a Spaniard, best regards to our Portuguese brothers/neighbours (delete what you think it's wrong). You are a very nice people and Portugal is a beautiful country.
Also, sorry for Spanish tourists that insist on speaking Spanish because they can't bothered to learn a few words. (hey, I can say with a proper-ish accent _Funchal_ and _obrigado_ XD)
That is the main reason why I don't like Spanish people as much as I could. They can't be bothered to speak a few Portuguese words when they come visit (and even so we try our best to speak Spanish so they feel welcome), but when the Portuguese visit Spain, if we don't speak Spanish, we are always replied with "No te intiendo".
Thanks for your words, bro!
@@FlipOver A los portugueses, con un poco de esfuerzo, les es sumamente fácil entender español, y por tanto les es muy fácil aprender palabras básicas (los portugueses que conozco que no viven en España no saben español, hablan portuñol, pero español, cero, a no ser que lo hayan estudiado, o como he dicho, vivan en España). Para un español es infinitamente más difícil entender portugués. Y no tiene nada que ver con soberbia u orgullo, o vagancia, tiene que ver con el sistema fonológico de cada lengua. El español fonéticamente es muchísimo más fácil que el portugués, y para un Portugués, más fácil todavía. Precisamente por la simpleza fonológica del español (en cuanto a vocales sobretodo), un español simplemente NO PUEDE, no es capaz, de distinguir los sonidos del portugués. Lo que a vosotrso os cuesta solo un poco de esfuerzo, para la mayoría de españoles es simplemente imposible, por más que se esfuercen, a no ser que estén acostumbrados a escuchar el portugués y hayan afinado el oído con los años.
@@goodaimshield1115 I'm not talking about speaking perfect Portuguese or Spanish, but enough so others can at least appreciate the effort. And sure as hell you are not one of the people who will give it a try. But fun story, bro, come to Portugal and I'll reply "Não te entendo".
@@goodaimshield1115 é verdade, eu vivi em Espanha e de facto não conseguem entender, em particular os nosso ditongos "suenan muy raros"
@@goodaimshield1115 tienes alguna razón, pero, en general, El español no habla (o se le da muy mal) hablar inglês por ejemplo... Igual con los italianos y los brasileños.
Saludos desde Cascais, Portugal.
YESSSSSS I WAITED YEARS FOR THIS
me too
Are you happy with the episode? Im still waiting for Serbia(and im following the channel since B or C) so i hope it wont be a letdown lol
FOUR YEARS!
fun fact: Eastern Massachusetts has a large Portuguese minority and no one talks about that.
Aysa The Not So Great Northern New Jersey also has a large Portuguese/Brazilian minority
Florida too
@@kevinsantiago4951 Connecticut and Rhode Island too
Because it's not the only one. In Kanada, France, Luxemburg and Switzerland (where i live) too
And Newark
Glad to see a little pub for the country of some of my ancestors. I'm from New Bedford Mass home to a large population of Portuguese, probably the biggest in the Us and North America. Love to see some love for Portugal, nice job.
Fun facts: We also has a small village of Portuguese minority in Malaysia which was established during their colonial period.
1511, Viva Alfonso D'Albuquerque... RIP Parameswara's descendants.
Melaka❤️❤️
Malaca! ❤️❤️❤️
Love to Portugal all the way from New Zealand 🇳🇿❤🇵🇹
Been there mate, in Auckland and Wellington! Actually, i was in a military base in whanuapai near Auckland... funny thing is we pronounced "uanuapai" or so we thought it was the correct way, but the personell there laughed so hard, its like "fanuapai"... we would never guessed it...
I hear you under my floor
@@mitoCoroadoJr KKKKKKK
@@mitoCoroadoJr lol
Im from Portugal and Wellington is in the excate other side like. If you dig down in main-land Portugal, you'll end up in Wellington
You forgot the last Portuguese colony, Luxembourg. Nearly 20% of the population is from Portugal.
Its like UK & Ireland are Polish colony xD
Actually.... 20% of the French speaking part of Switzerland is also of Portuguese heritage
@@ugh5281 someone doesnt kinda get jokas
@@antoniomarques5651 We really do end up in the weirdest places farthest from home. O_o
Problably its because of the salary of this country you work one mouth in lx and you get 4 mouths of working in Portugal
Estou feliz de que alguém se lembrou de nós, ilhas! Excelente vídeo, greetings from the Azores!😊💜
as ilhas são das partes mais importantes de Portugal
@@realharlow Todas as partes e cantinhos de Portugal são importantes!
@@catblima21 concordo, eu disse aquilo porque tu disseste "alguém se lembrou" se não se lembrassem era mau porque as ilhas são muito importantes, não foi no sentido mau
Much love to Portugal 🇵🇹 from Macau, your last colony 🇲🇴
The Portuguese left a good legacy in our small city, it was very sad in 1999 for many Macau people.
We hope that your country is doing well in this virus times 🤗🤗
One of my dreams is to learn visit Macau and learn Cantonese.
Love from Portugal.
Nova Crystallis oh, that is nice of you 🤗
🇧🇷♥️
I really really want to visit Macau and try your cantonese cuisine! Much love back from Portugal! 🇵🇹
@@JoseSilva_ baza brazuca
So proud that Portugal is on geography now! It's like a lifetime achievement! Great video Barbs
Portugal: We love the sea
News reporter: Extremely dangerous tsunami wave incoming! Take serious precautions!
Portugal: Oh hell yes *grabs surfboard*
6:57
I hate the sea and I’m Portuguese
Love Portugal from Goa, 💕💕💕
We miss you
Goa? 🤔
It's in India right?
@@ptafonsofm yes, unfortunately it is now. Indian army took over
@@ashtonmascarenhas6253 :o
Love Portugal from Taiwan🇹🇼!
Had been to Portugal and deeply fascinated by its people, culture, food , and literally everything❤️
we call taiwan ilha formosa... :D the same as beautifull island.
Thanks, I Would love go meet Taiwan one day, it is a very diferent culture, too me Taiwan fells like the good and pretyer China
I'm from Portugal and I love Taiwan.
🇵🇹🇹🇼
謝謝!!
DoNt yOu mEaN CHINA 🇨🇳💀💀💀💀
It's the only place I want to live. I want to listen to Fado, drink my Port wine and chat with great people and Amalia Rodrigues is one of my favorite artists love from Turkey 🇵🇹🇵🇹🇹🇷🇹🇷
We live that kind of live..good wine good food ,good chat..🙂🙂🙂🇵🇹
@@joaoteixeira7410 yeap you’r wonderful people :))
@Sérgio Nogueira thank you so much😌👊🏽🍷
One of the biggest philanthropists in Portugal came from Turkey. :)
🇵🇹🤝🇹🇷
"Ja fui ao Brasil, Praia e Bissau, Angola, Moçanbique, Goa e Macau. Ai fui até Timor já fui um conquistador."
Agora é só um corno manso!
Agr é só um produtor de bacalhau,que triste fim
@@eliseu2872 Corno manso? Fala por ti mano😉
@@alexcaldas3089 bacalhau? So se for da Noruega... 😂
@@vicentecarvalho9460 Oshe. Como assim? Minha vida foi uma mentira
Thanks for the tea Portugal. Love from the UK. 🇵🇹♥️🇬🇧
I lived in Spain for 4 years, and my favorite country to travel to during that time was most definitely Portugal.
Love from the US! 🇺🇸 You guys are the best!🇵🇹
Thank you ! We know that...
❤️❤️
u like Portugal more than Spain!
I hope you didn't try to speak with us in Spanish hehehehe
hugs
I visited Lisbon, Sintra and Cascais last year. One of my best trips ever, Im thankful. Obrigado, from Sweden.
obrigado nos
Portugal é muito bonito, bom dia da Espanha.
Waited for my country's episode for years! Portugal! 🇵🇹
Que achaste? Sei que é normal ser crítico mas não achei que representa muito bem.
Helder Franco eu também acho que foi um pouco mal representado mas é muita informação pra menos que 20 minutos. Falar sobre Portugal precisas horas e horas.
@@JonathanSantos-gw6hk Pode-se dizer isso em geral de todos os episódios.
Filling sad for the Uruguayan fellows.
PORTUGAL CARALHO!
Não sei nem porque comentei isso, eu sou polonês!
I have looked forward to this episode since I found geography now when it was a Bulgaria. Portugal is my absolute favorite country. I all love everything about the place. Big love to Portugal from Denmark
Thanks man I appreciate it
Which city are you living in Denmark?
I think that Denmark and Portugal are actually the only continental not microstate european countries that only have 1 neighbour. Fun fact
@@pedrobotelho2265 England and Scotland could be also another example
@@i-nozex i said continental, but since uk is connected to france it could be
Love Portugal From Serbia ❤️🇵🇹
Serbian here, I can confirm that :) My girlfriend is Portuguese
I was in Sobotija 🙌
Zdravo brati iz serbja :D we have some strange connection with you! 😍
Im from Badajoz (Spanish town in the border next to Portugal) and I've visited Portugal so many times. I've even lived in Lisbon for a year. It's such a great country so Spanish like. I hate to see when they act like rivals. When working together Spain and Portugal can achieve so many great things. Now, they have applied to host soccer world cup around the two countries together in 2030
Visited Portugal for the first time this past September and fell in love with the country, definitely visiting again next year. 10/10 recommend for anyone who wants to visit a budget friendly European destination.
Thanks. Good to know.
please share some recommendations for places to visit in Portugal
EE LL sorry im portuguese but don’t know how to recommend stuff
Tea loving Brit here.
No idea we had Portugal to thank for that. Cheers, guys!
Tea CARALHO!!!!
I'd also like to thank you for allowing us to marry your Phillipa of Lecanster to our king John I, which then led to the Treaty of Windsor between Portugal and England - one of the oldest alliances in the world.
I am brasilian and i love my portuguese brothers ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Um abraço irmãos portugueses, um dia ainda vou visitar Portugal pessoalmente ❤️
Isso me deixa mt feliz. É triste ver como muitos brasileiros quase que nos "odeiam" Ouvi histórias de mtos brasileiros que visitaram ou emigraram para Portugal e ficaram chocados com a sua recepção pois na cabeça deles os portugueses não eram gente muito amistosa kkkk deve ser do sotaque 🤷♂️
Puxa vida que triste isso, as vezes é algum problema de interpretação mesmo. Mas eu acho que deveríamos ser mais unidos, todos os países falantes da língua portuguesa, isso só traria coisas boas 😎🤠👏🇧🇷🇵🇹
@Dexyy Muito obrigada 🤗👏👏
@@meowthecat1229 ❤️🇧🇷🇵🇹
mesmo
Fun fact: the richest athlete of all time, Gaius Appuleius Diocles, was born in Lusitania
Love to Portugal from the other side of the Iberian border 🇵🇹❤️🇪🇦
Man, I'm Portuguese and I didn't know this. Love you
Luso is an invented word to hide the Arab & Gypsy mainland Portugal is comprised of
Coimbra academic association is located in the city of coimbra not in porto
And it was founded in 1870, not 1893.
And no one cares also
@@msrodrigues5419 did someone ask for ur opinion?
Portugueses a discutirem em inglês é estúpido, além de ser completamente estúpido. Vocês são estúpidos.
@@msrodrigues5419 caíste à nascença querida? Preferes ficar na ignorância do que conhecer os factos? "No one cares", mas interessaste-te o suficiente para começares a dizer merdas
The relationship with Portugal and Spain is more like two brothers that went different ways in doing similar things and now they are older and havent really been brotherly towards each other but recognize that they are still brothers even if they dont hang out with each other and prefer to be alone or with other people, than with each other. Its not a friendship...... its like two awkward distant bothers that dont really say they are brothers untill some one asks.
i think different people see it differently xD i'm portuguese and absolutely love Spain, have several spanish friends, and know a lot who has same view, and i also see a lot of spanish people cheering for Portugal in different sceneries, and vice versa, like imagine in a final where Portugal don't go throw and Spain is in the final, we will cheer for Spain against whoever.
I couldn't say it better!
I know it's off-topic but your profile pic is awesome. It's Ginger.
@@KTR2022 yes.... You are probably the only person in years who got it right. Ginger Rogers
Depends on the regions. For example my father's family is from quite near the border in central Alentejo. We're practically neighbours and I remember him mentioning how they'd invite each other's families for dinner and so on. We have a couple of differences but they're overthrown by a lot of similarities in terms of culture.
Luxembourg and Switzerland strangely have large Portuguese communities
Tourism NOW! Yes please
You earned a sub btw from me :)
Well, I don't think it's strange, I'm luxemburgish myself, but of portuguese roots, I would like to hear the explanation.
I guess it's because at some point, Luxembourg needed workers and they asked portuguese people/government. Due to thpse first portuguese people and people having uncles or cousins already in Luxembourg (so they have someone to help them in the start), they just kept immigrating
I would say 50% of the people in Luxembourg are portuguese. When they count, they do not count those of portuguese origins but of luxemburgish nationality, who can talk portuguese, just like me, in the portuguese category, but in the luxemburgish category. So yeah, pretty big
well not that strange, portuguese likes to imigrate to nearby countries so can visit Portugal and the family, and we tend to help one another, so people when imigrate already go to where have other portugueses that probably can help them to find jobs and settle down. And Luxembourg and Switzerland have a great economy, which makes possible the old imigration dream, work hard for a few years and then come back to Portugal build a house and live relaxed with your family for the rest of the days.
David A yup AVECS 🤣🤣
6:00 the biggest river that goes through Portugal is Tejo or tagus.
The biggest exclusive to portugal river is Mondego
A Brazilian who loves Portugal and portuguese people here 🤜🤛
Portugal is Britain's first ally 🇬🇧♥️🇵🇹
Oh and that one time when our king married a Portuguese princess and she popularised tea
And they later named the Queens neighbourhood in New York after her as well :)
I'm just saying from a political standpoint Portugal is NOT the no.1 ally of the UK, here's why.
1. Portugal is Catholic, Britain is not.
2.The most important ally to the UK is the US
3. Portugal is a key member in the EU.
@@kenbealy britian signed the treaty of alliance with Portugal while it was at war with Spain wich made them our first ally ever , the usa didn't even exist yet
@@not_today_satan-wu2ib .............. sorry I thought you meant the best/most important ally.
sorry.
@@kenbealy it's fine mate
"Portuguese people hate when you confuse spanish wth portuguese"
[pronounces every word with spanish accent]
Rage intensifies.
True
The greek language sounds way more like spanish/castilian than portuguese do.
Max 007 survive portugal
Verdade ☺️
Trueee
17:43 This is actually a common misconception. Many Japanese words actually came from Portuguese, but the word arigatou is derived from an expression that already exists in Japanese.