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Master the Basics: The 1000 Most Common Portuguese Words

Have you been wanting to start learning Portuguese? Or have you already started but feel your vocabulary needs a little push? Learning the 1000 most frequently used Portuguese words can help! Whether you are just beginning your Portuguese journey or looking to take your skills to the next level, having a sturdy base is essential….

Brazilian and European Portuguese are similar but have differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar
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Portuguese Language Pronunciation – Part 2: The Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid

Portuguese is a beautiful Romance language spoken by millions worldwide. Nevertheless, it presents unique challenges for learners, especially regarding pronunciation. What are the most common mistakes European Portuguese students make? How can you avoid them and enhance your diction? Phonetic transcription can help you understand native-like pronunciation better. It provides a visual representation of how…

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How to Master European Portuguese Pronunciation – Part 1

Mastering Portuguese pronunciation is a crucial aspect of language learning. It facilitates clear communication and shows respect for the language and culture. Still, developing a new and intelligible accent in a foreign language is challenging, especially if you are learning it as an adult. You can learn Portuguese and master its pronunciation, but you need…

10 Ways to Say Thank You in Portuguese

10 Ways to Say Thank You in Portuguese

Learn 10 different ways to say “thank you” in European Portuguese! In this video, Carla teaches you 10 different ways to say “thank you” in European Portuguese for formal and informal situations. Learn useful expressions that go beyond “obrigado” (masculine) and “obrigada” (feminine). Instead, explore other phrases to express gratitude in everyday conversations. Perfect for…

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Your Essential Guide to Portuguese Drinks

Every country has its traditional drinks. Some are iconic beverages made with local ingredients. Others originated in faraway places, but regional or national brands picked them up and popularized them all over. For example, you easily associate Limoncello with Italy and Champagne with France. On the other hand, you might not know Fanta and Sprite…