Some Portuguese tips
We say:
P.S.: We use the ending -o for man, and -a for woman. Ex.:
But we don't change the ending when we say:
As we do not use declination anymore, it remained only:
For your translations, I recommend the site:
http://www.free-translator.com/
For Portuguese lessons, try the following sites:
http://www.weblinguas.com.br/ingles/
( there are free Portuguese lessons there, and you can pronounce some words )
http://www.mailxmail.com/curso/idiomas/portugues
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/other/portuguese/talk/
http://alfarrabio.di.uminho.pt/spl/index.html http://www.easyportuguese.com/
http://homepage.mac.com/mikeharland/dtup/transit.html
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~huuhilo/portuguese/
http://www.sonia-portuguese.com/index.htm
http://www.ilovelanguages.com/index.php?category=Languages%7CLanguage+Lessons%7CPortuguese
http://home.unilang.org/main/index2.php
http://home.unilang.org/main/resources.php?lng=pt-BR&l=en§ion=bylanguage&showlinks=1
( this one has many resources in Portuguese )
- Oi! = hi!
- Olá! = hello!
- Alô? = hello? ( for phone calls )
- Como vai você? = How are you?
- Eu vou bem, obrigado (man) = I'm fine, thanks.
- Eu vou bem, obrigada (woman) = I'm fine, thanks.
- Beijo(s) = kiss(es)
- Tchau = bye
- Até logo = see you soon
- Adeus = farewell
P.S.: We use the ending -o for man, and -a for woman. Ex.:
- Obrigado (man) = thanks;
- Obrigada (woman) = thanks.
But we don't change the ending when we say:
- muito obrigado (man and woman ) = thank you very much
As we do not use declination anymore, it remained only:
- the -o, -a endings for gender and
- the -s ending for plural.
For your translations, I recommend the site:
http://www.free-translator.com/
For Portuguese lessons, try the following sites:
http://www.weblinguas.com.br/ingles/
( there are free Portuguese lessons there, and you can pronounce some words )
http://www.mailxmail.com/curso/idiomas/portugues
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/other/portuguese/talk/
http://alfarrabio.di.uminho.pt/spl/index.html http://www.easyportuguese.com/
http://homepage.mac.com/mikeharland/dtup/transit.html
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~huuhilo/portuguese/
http://www.sonia-portuguese.com/index.htm
http://www.ilovelanguages.com/index.php?category=Languages%7CLanguage+Lessons%7CPortuguese
http://home.unilang.org/main/index2.php
http://home.unilang.org/main/resources.php?lng=pt-BR&l=en§ion=bylanguage&showlinks=1
( this one has many resources in Portuguese )
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