I've been watching "O Príncipe Dragão" on Netflix dubbed into Portuguese to help my learning and there was a key moment in the plot when the characters are in great danger, and a hero steps in to save them and calls out "VÃO!" It sent shivers down my spine, and I've never forgotten that conjugation. It's funny how TV can help with learning. Thank you for another great class. I was dancing in my chair at the end of the video.
Olá. Tudo bem? 🌟 I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it efficient. By the way, do you have any specific topics you'd like to see covered in future videos? 😊
@@PlainPortuguese olá! Sim, tudo bem. I have only been learning portugese now for... this is day 4? So... personal pronouns you've probably done, adjective verb agreement I'm guessing you've done, prepositions you've probably done... I guess just all the conjugations, prepositions, pronouns, then from there verbs and adjectives, that's usually the order I go in for romance languages.
@@MediumDSpeaks Olá! Since you have just started learning Portuguese, I suggest you watch the lessons from the very first ones, where you will learn the basics first. 😊
@Plain Portuguese I have been, all very good :) its language 7 for me & I have a masters in linguistics so I like to start with conjugation once I've gotten the pleasantries down in a new language
Oiiiii Professora Bea!! Tudo bem? Eu não entendo o que você usa ‘tenha’ e não esteja para o frase ’tenha cuidado durante a viagem.’ Também o que você usa ‘esteja’ e não tenha para o frase ‘esteja sempre com seus documentos.’?
Oi, Tiffany. 1. Em português, usamos o verbo 'ter' na frase 'ter cuidado' (ter + substantivo) mas o verbo 'ser' com 'ser cuidadoso' (ser + adjetivo). Tenha cuidado x Seja cuidadoso. Ex. Quando for andar de bicicleta, tenha cuidado. Quando for cuidar de um bebê, seja cuidadoso. 2. Podemos falar tanto 'ter algo' (ter + substantivo) quanto 'estar com algo' (estar com + substantivo). Ex. Tenho dor de cabeça / Estou com dor de cabeça. Tenha seus documentos / Esteja com seus documentos. Ele tem um cachorro. / Ele está com seu cachorro agora.
Oi, Heidi. Tudo bem? Below is the link to a lesson where I talk a bit more about how to address others in Brazilian Portuguese. 😊 th-cam.com/video/29dhqQt5_Sw/w-d-xo.html
Olá! Tudo bem? I could have used *"Tenha* sempre seus documentos com você", but I chose to present an alternative, commonly used in Portuguese, which is *estar com - "Esteja* sempre *com* sem documentos com você." We often use *estar com* when we have something with us at a specific moment, being similar to *carry with you.* 😊
Great class today teacher! I always had problems when I heard people using this tense of a verb. All my doubts are clear. 🙏
I am glad to hear that!! 😊
Your smile is contagious! It actually makes you happy to learn.
That's great!! 😀
I've been watching "O Príncipe Dragão" on Netflix dubbed into Portuguese to help my learning and there was a key moment in the plot when the characters are in great danger, and a hero steps in to save them and calls out "VÃO!" It sent shivers down my spine, and I've never forgotten that conjugation. It's funny how TV can help with learning. Thank you for another great class. I was dancing in my chair at the end of the video.
Perfeito!!😀
Sejam felizes meus amigos. A vida é bonita.
Concordo 100% 😊
I feel even more inspired now. Obrigado, professora!
De nada!! 😊
This is so much better than so many 15-20 minute videos that waste so much time getting to the point! Please keep it up
Olá. Tudo bem? 🌟 I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it efficient. By the way, do you have any specific topics you'd like to see covered in future videos? 😊
@@PlainPortuguese olá! Sim, tudo bem. I have only been learning portugese now for... this is day 4? So... personal pronouns you've probably done, adjective verb agreement I'm guessing you've done, prepositions you've probably done... I guess just all the conjugations, prepositions, pronouns, then from there verbs and adjectives, that's usually the order I go in for romance languages.
@@MediumDSpeaks Olá! Since you have just started learning Portuguese, I suggest you watch the lessons from the very first ones, where you will learn the basics first. 😊
@Plain Portuguese I have been, all very good :) its language 7 for me & I have a masters in linguistics so I like to start with conjugation once I've gotten the pleasantries down in a new language
This was very helpful! Muito Obrigada Bea! I will need to practice the irregular ones often!
Why don't you create a few sentences and share them with me? I'll be glad to give you feedback.
Thank you so much
De nada!! 😎
oi! sou de HelloTalk
Olá! Seja bem-vindo!
Oiiiii Professora Bea!! Tudo bem? Eu não entendo o que você usa ‘tenha’ e não esteja para o frase ’tenha cuidado durante a viagem.’ Também o que você usa ‘esteja’ e não tenha para o frase ‘esteja sempre com seus documentos.’?
Oi, Tiffany.
1. Em português, usamos o verbo 'ter' na frase 'ter cuidado' (ter + substantivo) mas o verbo 'ser' com 'ser cuidadoso' (ser + adjetivo).
Tenha cuidado x Seja cuidadoso.
Ex. Quando for andar de bicicleta, tenha cuidado.
Quando for cuidar de um bebê, seja cuidadoso.
2. Podemos falar tanto 'ter algo' (ter + substantivo) quanto 'estar com algo' (estar com + substantivo).
Ex. Tenho dor de cabeça / Estou com dor de cabeça.
Tenha seus documentos / Esteja com seus documentos.
Ele tem um cachorro. / Ele está com seu cachorro agora.
@@PlainPortuguese muito obrigada Professora!
Is there a formal you in Portuguese, or do you use voce with everyone?
Oi, Heidi. Tudo bem?
Below is the link to a lesson where I talk a bit more about how to address others in Brazilian Portuguese. 😊
th-cam.com/video/29dhqQt5_Sw/w-d-xo.html
Oi Bea , a gente fala *replace with....
Valeu! Vou anotar no meu caderninho de dicas 😀
Why didnt you use ter for have your documents with you?
Olá! Tudo bem?
I could have used *"Tenha* sempre seus documentos com você", but I chose to present an alternative, commonly used in Portuguese, which is *estar com - "Esteja* sempre *com* sem documentos com você."
We often use *estar com* when we have something with us at a specific moment, being similar to *carry with you.* 😊
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