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Lusophones (Portuguese: Lusófonos) are peoples that speak Portuguese as a native or as common second language and nations where Portuguese features prominently in society. Comprising an estimated 270 million people spread across 10 sovereign countries and territories, thus called Lusofonia or … See more
The term Lusophone is a classical compound, wherein the combining form "Luso-" derives from the Latin term for an area roughly corresponding to modern Portugal, called Lusitania. The suffix "-phone" derives from … See more
Once the Portuguese mainland space had been established with the conquest of the Algarve, the last kings of the first dynasty dedicated … See more
• During the Portuguese rule of Goa from 1505 to 1961, Portuguese was the official language. The Goa, Daman and Diu Official Language Act, 1987 made Konkani in the Devanagari script the sole official language of Goa. Goa is thus not included here. See more
• Words Without Borders explores Lusophone literature in translation
• Flavours of Lusophony (in Portuguese) See moreEquatorial Guinea adopted Portuguese as one of its official languages in 2007, being admitted to CPLP in 2014. The use of the Portuguese language in this country is limited. However, a Portuguese-based creole language, Annobonese Creole, is used, mainly on … See more
• Geographical distribution of Portuguese
• Geographical distribution of Portuguese speakers
• Lusitanic
• Lusophobia
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