
African Portuguese
African Portuguese refers to the varieties of Portuguese spoken in various African countries, such as Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, and Cape Verde. These dialects have been influenced by local languages, cultures, and history, leading to unique pronunciations, vocabulary, and expressions. While maintaining the core structure of Portuguese, African Portuguese incorporates elements from indigenous languages and reflects the rich cultural diversity of the regions. The language plays a crucial role in communication, literature, and identity for millions of Portuguese speakers in Africa, contributing to the broader global Portuguese-speaking community.