Portuguese is a Romance language originating in Galicia and northern Portugal, now dominant in Brazil and lusophone Africa. Brazilian Portuguese drives global demographic growth and distinctive phonological innovation.

Portuguese
Portuguese · portuguese · Lisbon, Lisbon District, Portugal · 38.7223, -9.1393 · Brazil · Portugal · Angola · Mozambique · Cape Verde · Guinea-Bissau · Timor-Leste

Historical Evolution

Portuguese split from Galician-Portuguese during the Reconquista, achieving literary status with Luís de Camões and imperial expansion along African and Asian trade routes. Brazilian Portuguese diverged after colonization, absorbing indigenous and African lexical items. Post-colonial lusophone communities in Angola, Mozambique, and Cape Verde sustain vibrant literary norms.

Phonology

European and Brazilian varieties differ sharply: Brazilian palatalization, vowel raising, and frequent reduction of unstressed vowels contrast with European maintenance of more vowel qualities. Nasal vowels and diphthongs are pervasive; syllable rhythm tends toward vowel prominence in Brazil.

Syntax

Portuguese is SVO with pro-drop and rich verbal inflection. Personal infinitives, future subjunctive, and mesoclisis (in formal European registers) are notable. Clitic placement varies by dialect (proclisis vs enclisis), and null-subject properties mirror other Romance languages.

Attributes

Total Speakers260 M
L1 Native Speakers220 M
Number of Countries10 countries
Language Vitality Index10 scale
Web Domain Share (%)2 %
Language FamilyIndo-European / Italic / Romance
Standard ScriptLatin (Portuguese alphabet)
Grammatical TypologySVO, Fusional
UNESCO Risk CategorySafe
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