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bring up some portuguese sh*t and i'll tell you
However, nowadays in Spain and in many Spanish-speaking countries (former Spanish colonies, e.g. Philippines, Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Venezuela)most people have two family names, although in some situations only the first is used. The first family name is the paternal one, inherited from the father's paternal family name. The second family name is the maternal one, inherited from the mother's paternal family name. (As an example, Mexican boxer Marco Antonio Barrera's full name is Marco Antonio Barrera Tapia, though Barrera is the only one used in general conversation.)
Thats Spanish.You wanted Portuguese...
I thought Portugal was a Spanish-speaking country... partly .Which is why...
They speak portuguese gtfo
i KNOW they speak PORTUAGUESEHence the name PORTUGAL.EAZYand yes we all know Portugal is not Spain.I'm not as stupid as one thinks.
Portugal is not a spanish speaking country... partly. They speak portuguese and mirandese. Nothing to do with Ppain.
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SO WHAT ARE UR SURNAMES SINCE U LOT LOVE THEM SO MUCH
You first.I know quite a lot of peoples surnames from here tbh.Mr Qs is jokes...love it. (no send to the family surname)
LOL.No1 can say my name, its jokes. Bare heads call me Mr Animation!
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