• @LovableSidekick
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    6 days ago

    My late mother in law, a California kindergarten teacher, spoke Portuguese from having lived in Brazil for several years. My wife grew up calling liver “figado” because of that.

  • @CatladyX
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    37 days ago

    hi! I’m Brazilian, for some reason I made my account on lemmy.world a while ago but just now I started actively using it

  • lurch (he/him)
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    137 days ago

    you gotta give this some time as you asked at like 2am on a workday in portugal 😄

  • @[email protected]
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    8 days ago

    There are some Brazilian instances, pretty sure they speak Portuguese as well. And it’s the largest minority in Luxembourg, so chances are that you’ll find someone on their instance as well. There’s at least one, but I forgot the name.

    • @Nibodhika
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      17 days ago

      Brazilians are the one of the largest (at least top 5) minority in almost every European country. Brazil is huge and has a very large population, lots of whom have European descent so they can get citizenship. Statistically alone that should give you lots of Brazilian immigrants in Europe, when you combine that with the extreme right getting power there and the crisis they’re causing in the economy and you have even more incentive to migrate.

        • @Nibodhika
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          27 days ago

          Ah, from the phrase I thought you meant Brazilians. But I wonder how they measure that, because as far as any census is concerned I’m an Italian living in Spain, when in reality I was born in Argentina.

  • @L1to
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    57 days ago

    I do! And I’m from Portugal

    • @devfuuu
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      37 days ago

      There’s dozens of us. Dozens I tell you.

  • @Nibodhika
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    27 days ago

    Yes, there are several Brazilians here, or people like me who’ve lived in Brazil long enough to speak the language.