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  2. "Galician–Portuguese" and português arcaico ("Old Portuguese") are modern terms for the common ancestor of modern Portuguese and modern Galician. Compared to the differences in Ancient Greek dialects, the alleged differences between 13th-century Portuguese and Galician are trivial.

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    Galician became a regional spoken language under the influence of Castilian Spanish, while Portuguese became the international one, as language of the Portuguese Empire. The two varieties are still close together, and in particular northern Portuguese dialects share an important number of similarities with Galician ones.

  4. Oct 13, 2023 · Today, while there are many similarities in basic vocabulary, there are distinct phonetic, syntactic, and lexical differences between Galician and Portuguese. For instance, Portuguese possesses nasalized vowels which are absent in Galician. Meanwhile, certain verb conjugations and the use of pronouns differ significantly between the two.

  5. Galician language, Romance language with many similarities to the Portuguese language, of which it was historically a dialect. It is now much influenced by standard Castilian Spanish. Galician is spoken by some four million people as a home language, mostly in the autonomous community of Galicia,

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  6. Modern Galician and Portuguese originated from a common medieval ancestor designated variously by modern linguists as Galician-Portuguese (or as Medieval Galician, Medieval Portuguese, Old Galician or Old Portuguese).

  7. Jul 25, 2021 · Galician is a Romance language, close to Portuguese and spoken in northwestern Spain in Galicia, part of the province of León and part of the Province of Zamora. Standard Portuguese and Galician descend from the same Galaic-Portuguese language.

  8. Writing system: Latin script. Status: official regional language in Galicia. The question of whether Galician and Portuguese are separate languages, or are dialects of the same language, has been debated for decades.

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