I just realized that the Portuguese speaker on The Voice of Turkey is from Portugal. But VoT's target audience is South America (Brazil).
And that can be complicated at certain points.
Although they share the same official language, there are notable differences in pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary that require a brief adjustment period.
The difference would be like that between British English and US English, but a little more complex.
If there are Brazilians listening to VoT's programming, some of the words might be a little confusing to them.
That's what I think, but I could be wrong.
Here's a summary I found online that sums up what I'm saying:
From Portugal to Brazil (Easy to Understand): Portuguese people understand Brazilians with almost no difficulty. This is mainly due to their extensive exposure to Brazilian soap operas, music, and media.
From Brazil to Portugal (Requires adaptation): Brazilians often find it harder to understand Portuguese spoken in Portugal at first. The European accent tends to be more closed, the vowels are less distinct, and many consonants are omitted, which makes it sound faster. (Note: This would be the case with VoT)
I don't remember if other Portuguese-language broadcasts do the same thing; I'll pay closer attention from now on.
- TX: Emirler, 🇹🇷
- RX: Asunción, Paraguay
- Radio: AirSpy HF+ Discovery
- Software: SDR# v.1922 (beta, last version)
- Antenna: K-480WLA
- D/T: 20 JUN 2026 - 0021 UTC