After the update the problem persisted, as expected.

I attached to this e-mail a screenshot that shows the problem in action.
The keyboard layouts used are English International and Microsoft IME for
Japanese.

What I did in that screenshot:
* I typed "Português English" with the English International layout
* Switched to Japanese IME
* Typed "日本語"
* Switched back to English International
* Typed "Português English".

The first two words are treated as Portuguese, the third as Japanese, and
the last two as English.

I have already tried setting the locale to "Português (Brasil)", but the
problem persists. I have also resetted the user profile, as another user
suggested, to no avail.

On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 12:00 AM, Minix <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you, but that didn't seem to fix the problem.
>
> I see there's a new LibreOffice version. I believe this issue wasn't
> corrected, but I'll update it anyway. I'll let you know if the behavior
> changes.
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 11:39 PM, MiguelAngel <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> El 07/11/12 1:28, Minix escribió:
>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> I have reproduced your exact same steps, but with Brazilian Portuguese
>>> instead of German. The document language switches back to English as soon
>>> as I start typing again. Likewise, the default language in
>>> "Tools>Options>Language Settings>Languages>Default languages for
>>> documents"
>>> also switches back to English/Japanese when this happens.
>>>
>>> Whenever I set the language back to Portuguese, newly typed text is
>>> treated
>>> as English. I can, for example, select all the text in Portuguese and set
>>> it to be treated as Portuguese, but any new or modified text gets treated
>>> as English.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Dr. R. O Stapf
>>> <[email protected]>**wrote:
>>>
>>>  I am not sure if my test matches your situation:
>>>> I have LibO:
>>>> - User interface English
>>>> - Asian language: Japanese
>>>> - German dictionary installed
>>>> - Normally I am using English and Japanese
>>>>
>>>> Test:
>>>> - Opened a new writer document, started typing in German.
>>>> - The spellchecker showed errors; red wavy lines under words.
>>>> - Changed to German (Tools/Language/For all text / German)
>>>> - Spellchecker removed red wavy lines under words.
>>>> - Switch over to Japanese writing (半角/全角key) and wrote a Japanese
>>>> sentence
>>>> (Kanji, hiragana, katakana) without any problems. No wavy red lines
>>>> under
>>>> the Japanese words.
>>>> - Switched back from Japanese (半角/全角key again) and continued writing
>>>> German.
>>>> No wavy red lines under the German words. Thus writer recognized German
>>>> correctly.
>>>> - copied Japanese text into clipboard and pasted at the end of the
>>>> German
>>>> text (no switching to Japanese writing)
>>>> - Continued writing German and all is okay.
>>>>
>>>> I am using LibO 3.5.7 on XP / SP3
>>>>
>>>> Hope it gives you a hint.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 2012-11-06 23:05, Minix wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Good afternoon.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm sorry for insisting, but it's been 13 days and I haven't had a
>>>>> single
>>>>> response, nor were able to fix the issue.
>>>>>
>>>>> At the very least, is anyone here affected by this problem?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Minix <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>   Good evening.
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm running LibreOffice 3.6.2.2 on Windows 7. My default language in
>>>>>> LibreOffice is set to Brazilian Portuguese.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I'm typing a text in Portuguese and insert Japanese text, the
>>>>>> AutoCorrect changes the language to the following text to English. The
>>>>>> text
>>>>>> that has already been typed as Portuguese remains unaffected. I am
>>>>>> able
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> set the text manually back to Portuguese, but as soon as Japanese
>>>>>> text is
>>>>>> typed, the roman script that comes afterward is treated again as
>>>>>> English.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is this a known problem? Do anyone know a solution or workaround that
>>>>>> doesn't require manually changing the language every time?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Raphael Campos
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>> Have you tried resetting the user profile.
>> Often solves strange problems.
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>> I guess the font language is right in the paragraph and character styles.
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