Portuguese dialect

Paulistano

Also known as: São Paulo Portuguese

The Portuguese of São Paulo and the surrounding state. The most populous Brazilian variety and a common reference for the broader Brazilian standard.

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Frequently asked questions

What language is Paulistano?

Paulistano is a dialect of Portuguese.

Which region is Paulistano associated with?

Paulistano is part of the Latin America & the Caribbean region on DialectAtlas.

Is Paulistano known by other names?

Yes — Paulistano is also referred to as São Paulo Portuguese.

What are the other dialects of Portuguese?

Portuguese also includes Mineiro, Gaúcho, European Portuguese, Northern Portuguese, Azorean Portuguese, Carioca, Nordestino, Angolan Portuguese, Mozambican Portuguese. Each variety has its own vocabulary, pronunciation, and cultural context.

Other Portuguese dialects

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Mineiro

Belo Horizonte Portuguese

The Brazilian Portuguese of Minas Gerais and the surrounding interior. Distinguished by characteristic vowel reductions, monophthongisation of diphthongs, and a distinctive lexicon.

Gaúcho

Sulista · Southern Brazilian Portuguese

The Brazilian Portuguese of Rio Grande do Sul and southern Brazil. Distinct from northern Brazilian varieties, with strong Spanish (Rioplatense) and Italian/German immigrant contact features.

Carioca

Rio de Janeiro Portuguese · Fluminense

The Portuguese of Rio de Janeiro. Recognisable for its palatalised /s/ in coda position — a feature shared with Lisbon — and a distinctive intonation.

Nordestino

Northeastern Brazilian Portuguese

The Portuguese of Brazil's Northeast region around Recife, Salvador, and Fortaleza. Internally varied, with a distinct lexicon shaped by African and indigenous languages.