Gaúcho dialect
Brazilian Portuguese dialect from Rio Grande do Sul / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gaúcho (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡaˈuʃu]), more rarely called Sulriograndense, is the Brazilian Portuguese term for the characteristic accent spoken in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's southernmost state, including its capital, Porto Alegre. It is heavily influenced by Spanish and somewhat influenced by Guarani, Hunsrückisch, Venetian and other native languages.
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Gaúcho dialect | |
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Gaúcho / Gauchês / Guasca | |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
IETF | pt-u-sd-brrs |
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