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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 6, 2024 6:40:29 GMT
There are also six national languages, mainly tribal languages including Chokweki, Kongo, Jindu, Wanbo, Nganla and Ondu. Words in tribal languages are often mixed with Portuguese in everyday conversations and vary depending on the region you are in. . Pronunciation Differences Angolan Portuguese vs. European Portuguese So let’s first look at some pronunciation differences. Double For example, words containing double are pronounced differently in Angolan Portuguese than in European Portuguese. Angolans tend to roll double while European and Brazilian Portuguese speakers C Level Contact List pronounce double as e.g. For example in Angola the pronunciation is more staccato with the tongue touching the roof of the mouth whereas in European Portuguese the pronunciation is more open. Angola, for example, is pronounced in Angola by bending the tongue up toward the back of the roof of the mouth to open the mouth. While in European Portuguese it is more subtle and the mouth is more closed. Mouth. For example when a word ends in Angolans sometimes drop it or give it a very soft and subtle pronunciation. In European Portuguese is similar to the way Americans pronounce it. Skipping consonants In European Portuguese the language tends to be faster paced and therefore tends to connect consonants such as the word ã which is pronounced ã. In Angolan Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation words are pronounced more slowly and open vowels often do not skip consonants.
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