On Mon, 2010-08-30 at 14:56 -0300, Luiz Fernando Ranghetti wrote:
> While some people want to make Portuguese one of ONU's official
> language (by doing the 1990 agreement for example), some people seams
> to go in the other direction, but this is not the right mailinglist to
> discuss this. 

First, I don't care about politics, unless it's domestic politics.
Second, that doesn't give you the right to deliberately pass on false
information.

Second, don't go that way and try to override things that are tightly
related to our culture. As a sovereign nation we are pretty much capable
of deciding our future as we've been doing for the last 1000 years.
Thank you.

Third, the official language of Portugal is 'Portuguese' referred
nationally as "Português/Portuguese" and internationally as "European
Portuguese" or "Lusitan Portuguese" or "Portuguese of Portugal". This
are the expressions approved to refer to it. If you don't like it, file
a complaint to the organizations that regulate it, which I pointed in
the previous email, else stop passing on false information, no one
really benefits from that, and instead of making people more rich
culturally you are actually leading people to mistake.



nelson.

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