Portuguese people are primarily of Southern European descent. Portugal's ethnic makeup has been influenced by various peoples and cultures throughout history, including Celts, Romans, and Moors. Today, the Portuguese population is a mix of different ancestries, but they are generally considered to be of European descent.
Portuguese people are generally considered white in terms of race, often categorized as Caucasian. However, there can be variation in how individuals identify and relate to their own racial or ethnic background.
The plural of Portuguese is Portuguese people or Portuguese speakers.
The proper adjective for Portuguese is "Portuguese."
acabado or terminado, but depends on how you want to use it: I have finished reading the book: "Acabei de ler o livro" He finished the race last: "Terminou a corrida em ultimo lugar" although they can both be used in most cases.
The plural form of the word "Portuguese" is "Portuguese." It remains the same in both singular and plural forms.
shes Portuguese.
White.
The Portuguese.
Portuguese
His race is white, but his nationality is Filipino mixed with Portuguese.
I heard he's Portuguese.
he is Portuguese raised in Lemoore Ca.
His mother is Portuguese and his father is French Canadian.
Ronaldo is Portuguese and is considered Caucasian.
hawaiin and portuguese
Cape Verdean (Portuguese & African) descent.
African American, West Indian, Creole, and Portuguese Jewish