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The Riverense Portunol is the language that is spoken in Uruguay. The language of Riverense Portunol is mainly spoken by the people of Uruguay, who reside at the northern side of the country, which borders Brazil. This particular language in Uruguay is spoken by about 100, 000 people.
The language of Uruguay Riverense Portunol is a mixed language and is also known by the name of Frenterizo. The language is very vibrant in nature. There is a series of dialects, which range from Rioplatenes Spanish to the standard Brazilian Portuguese.
The people who speak the language call it by the simple name of either Riverense or Portunol. It is supposed that the particular Uruguay language is very rich in its content. Besides having the affluence in phonetics, there are much more accurate words, which can be used to communicate the perfect meaning of a specific word and the stalk of synonyms is also very varied.
The origin of the language Portunol can be dated back to the period when there used be the authority of the kingdoms of Portugal and Spain. There is no officially definite orthography of this language. In most of the languages all the people who speak that particular language have the same type of pronunciation but with the Portunol language the pronunciation varies from one person to another.
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