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I have booked a holiday in Madiera which belongs to Portugal. I speak a little Spanish. Will it be any use? I go to Madeira at least twice a year for the last eight years. They are similar, but many words are different, I speak both and its confusing, but it will be helpful, a lot of words are the same. The languages have the same root but have changed over the years i live in Spain and deal with a lot of Portuguese when some of them talk to me i don't understand they sound russan to me, but some words are simmilar you just have to really listen Many Portuguese can understand a bit of Spanish, so you will probably find it useful if they can't understand English. Buy a Portuguese phrase book they speak Portuguese no Spanish. yes. U'll probably be able to understand a bit of what's being said to you but from my understanding the portuguese and spanish aren't that keen on each other so maybe best not to speak loads of spanish to them, lol. Get a basic handguide you will be fine just go with it they are similar and besides once you have one language it not difficult to pick up an other most Portuguese speak very good English, just learn a few words like, hello, coffee please, do you speak English , good bye etc. those few words go a very long way. Madeira is wonderful enjoy your stay. I believe they are. But I found that the Portuguese are pretty good with langages, so the chances are that you will be using English anyway. Forgive me for correcting you, Like someone said, you won't have any problems because most people speak english. Portuguese people don't like to speak "castelhano" (Spanish), just speak English and try to pick up some Portuguese instead. They both come from the same root...LATIN, also; French, Italian n Romanian. So, yes they r very similar Hi... In a word - no! Portugal is not Spain and the language is very different. You will have no problems with the language in Madeira as it has been a major tourist destination for English people for many years and the local population speak very good English - particularly in hotels,bars,restaurants,shops etc. |
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