I don't know what to say.
I'm from Spain. I know Spanish when I see it, Catalan when I see it, and Portugese when I see it.
History lesson on South American settlements by European countries is in order here
Please tell me that's sarcasm!
I don't know what to say.
I'm from Spain. I know Spanish when I see it, Catalan when I see it, and Portugese when I see it.
History lesson on South American settlements by European countries is in order here
Partly. I knew that it wasn't Spanish. But I could not find a Brazilian to English translator.
Keep searching, you'll find it eventually![]()
Something has been bothering me When Tiago is in and we run the pick and roll.
If the guard gets cut off by Tiago's man, and Tiago rolls to the basket, our guard mostly fail to pass to him, often when he is wide open. He has pretty good hands and moves well, so I don't see why they ignore him.
We are a pick and roll offense--but the guards, especially TP seem to be limiting the offense to only the pick. If that isn't there for him, he pulls off and restarts another play.
Brazil was colonized by Portugal in the 16th century (Actually 1500), and was ruled by Portugal until the 19th century.
Just for giggles, try Portuguese to English translator.
By the way, is "Tiago" Portuguese for James?
I see this happen way too much.![]()
Why isn't it called a Portuguese wax?
Because it originates from Brazil not Portugal.
TIL there's no Brazil to English translator. Also, dogs don't lay eggs.
Using Spanish translator to read portuguese sounds like something Manu _forever would do. He thinks that Spain is somewhere down South America..
I thought it would be funny to see the translation but it didn't recognize hardly any of the words. No luck on the Brazilian to English translator. My guess is that with Brazilian not being one of the major languages, they haven't had any reson to create a translator yet. I imagine that will change as the world becomes more globalized.
You should look a for "Brazilian" to "American" translator. Maybe that will work for you.
Hey Bozo, we speak ENGLISH here in America. Just like in Mexico, they don't speak Mexican. They speak Spanish.
Oh, but I thought the USA and Mexico were in North America! How can they speak languages from Europe?
Well, the original language in the USA was actually the various languages of the different Native American tribes. Then when the English conquered the Indians, they instilled English as the main language.
It's the same with the Mexicans. Except Spain was the conquereor and Spanish the ultimate language.
Ok, now read a little bit about Brazilian history, and you shall find enlightenment.
ignorant troll is ignorant![]()
Lol
Maybe you missed the part about me not finding a Brazilian to English translator.
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