Talk:São Pauloball/@comment-104.129.204.116-20160812143200/@comment-32164956-20170605062419

Because of their isolation from the biggest cities, t he caipiras speak something much closer to what was the "general paulista language", the lenguage formed with the Bandeirantes. This is especially true if you consider how Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraná, as the friend pointed out, and Goiás speaks with the exact same accent as they were pratically colonies of SP and still have a major organic SP influence, while other brazilian states don't have remotely a similiar accent(neither do their interiors). Respect.