Usage examples of "speak Portuguese" in English with translation to Portuguese

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I speak Portuguese fluently. Falo português fluentemente.
I have a Carioca accent when I speak Portuguese. Eu tenho sotaque carioca quando falo português.
Nick can speak Portuguese very well. That's because he's been studying it for 5 years. Nick sabe falar português muito bem. Isso porque o vem estudando há cinco anos.
The bilingual school teaches English and Portuguese. A escola bilíngue ensina inglês e português.
Can you speak my language? Dá pra falar minha língua?
In Portuguese, the article is used in some cases and omitted in others. Em português, o artigo usa-se nuns casos e omite-se noutros.
He was so angry he couldn't speak. Ele estava com tanta raiva que não conseguia nem falar.
She speaks Portuguese. Ela fala português.
I wonder what language they speak in Brazil. Eu me pergunto que língua é falada no Brasil.
Angola was once a Portuguese territory. Angola já foi território português.
He started to speak English. Ele começou a falar inglês.
Brazil was a Portuguese colony. O Brasil foi uma colônia portuguesa.
Go and speak to my colleague. Vá e fale com meu colega.
Every noun in Portuguese is either masculine or feminine. Todo nome em português é masculino ou feminino.
I've never heard her speak ill of others. Nunca a ouvi falar mal dos outros.
My history teacher is an old Portuguese. Meu professor de história é um velho português.
We are apt to speak ill of others. Somos muito hábeis em falar mal dos outros.
The suffix "inho" is often used in Portuguese names: Mariazinha, Pedrinho e Zezinho are some examples. O sufixo "inho" é muito utilizado em nomes próprios na língua portuguesa: Mariazinha, Pedrinho e Zezinho são alguns exemplos.
Speak, if you can; what are you? Fale, se puder; quem é você?
Spanish, Portuguese and other foreign conquerors had massacred South America's Indian inhabitants at an average rate of roughly "one every 10 minutes". Conquistadores espanhóis, portugueses e outros massacraram os habitantes indígenas da América do Sul numa proporção média de um a cada 10 minutos.
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