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Oscar Hull
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9 May, 01:49
Why did the Portuguese language change?
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Nikolas Tyler
9 May, 02:06
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The Portuguese language changed because Vulgar Latin which was spoken on the west coast of the Iberia peninsula replaced all previous local languages
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