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  1. The Portuguese Wikipedia (Portuguese: Wikipédia em português) is the Portuguese-language edition of Wikipedia (written Wikipédia, in Portuguese), the free encyclopedia. It was started on 11 May 2001.

  2. It is a free reference website that offers full-text versions of classic literary works by hundreds of authors. It is also a news aggregator, offering articles from a large collection of periodicals containing over four million articles dating back to 1984.

  3. Oct 15, 2024 · It aims to describe all words of all languages using definitions and descriptions in English. Wiktionary has grown beyond a standard dictionary and now includes a thesaurus, a rhyme guide, phrase books, language statistics and extensive appendices.

  4. Oct 15, 2024 · Portuguese (plural Portuguese or (archaic) Portugueses) (chiefly in the plural) A person native to, or living in, Portugal.

  5. The book claims to be the most complete Portuguese dictionary to date, with around 228,500 entries, 376,500 senses, 415,500 synonyms, 26,400 antonyms, and 57,000 historical words. It aims to cover all variants of the language, including African, Brazilian, and European Portuguese.

  6. The Collins Portuguese online dictionary offers you: Up-to-date coverage of today’s language. Over 250,000 translations of current Portuguese and English. Thousands of useful phrases, idioms and examples. Video pronunciations. Images for hundreds of entries.

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  8. Portuguese is spoken by approximately 200 million people in South America, 30 million in Africa, 15 million in Europe, 5 million in North America and 0.33 million in Asia and Oceania. It is the native language of the vast majority of the people in Portugal, [45] Brazil [46] and São Tomé and Príncipe (95%). [47]

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