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⚫ | '''Mineiro''' is the form of the ] spoken in ] state of ]. Minas Gerais is a province in the East of Brazil, albeit not with a coast. The name ''Mineiro'' is from the portuguese word ''Mineiro'' with the meaning of ''miner''. In Mineiro there is more reduction of the medial post-tonic vowel than among speakers of Portuguese of ]. | ||
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⚫ | ] state of ]. Minas Gerais is a province in the East of Brazil, albeit not with a coast. The name ''Mineiro'' is from the portuguese word ''Mineiro'' with the meaning of ''miner''. In Mineiro there is more reduction of the medial post-tonic vowel than among speakers of Portuguese of ]. | ||
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Mineiro is the form of the Portuguese language spoken in Minas Gerais state of Brazil. Minas Gerais is a province in the East of Brazil, albeit not with a coast. The name Mineiro is from the portuguese word Mineiro with the meaning of miner. In Mineiro there is more reduction of the medial post-tonic vowel than among speakers of Portuguese of São Paulo.
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