portugisiska
Portugisiska, or Portuguese, is a Romance language that originated in the western Iberian Peninsula. It belongs to the Western branch of the Romance languages within the Ibero-Romance group and developed from Latin spoken by Roman-era settlers, evolving through regional varieties that eventually formed a standard form.
It is spoken by communities across the world and has official status in Portugal, Brazil, Mozambique, Angola,
History and development: Portuguese emerged as a distinct language by the 12th century amid the formation of
Features: Portuguese uses the Latin alphabet with diacritics, and nasal vowels are a hallmark of the phonology.