Possessives in European Portuguese. Grammar
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ค. 2024
- Bom dia, I'm karolinti and this is European Portuguese lesson.
In this episode I would like to practise with you grammar. Let me introduce to you possessive determiners like my, your, her, his ect. and possessive pronouns like mine, yours, hers, ours ect, which are called in Portuguese - possessivos.
I know that it is quite a lot grammar to absorb! Anyway, try to practise possessivos by, for example, finding them in Mariza's fado. This is lesson 31, dedicated to beginners. This lesson will help you to prepare to CIPLE exam (Certificado Inicial de Português Língua Estrangeira), which is a mandatory for foreign individuals who want to obtain Portuguese citizenship.
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00:00 - intro
00:41 - possessive determiners and examples
07:33 - possessive pronouns and examples
08:56 - list of possessives
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Very good
Boa!
Muito obrigado senhora
Wonderful lesson
thanks a lot🙂
Muito obrigada Senhora
obrigada eu!🙂
Understandable and helpful.
Thank you.
thank you very much😃 stay tuned!
Obrigada
Thank you for watching 🙂
Well explained ❤thanks
I love the way you explain the lesson.
thank you very much!🙂
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Good and easy pattern. Thank you very much
Thank you for watching!🙂
Bom Facto Perfeito ;)
I'm glad that you enjoyed another of my lessons, Spyke Spykerman😀
@@karolinti sempre fazer, sempre fara (lolol, I cheated with the "will". I used Google translation ;)
Great Lesson! obrigado!
thank you and stay tuned for more content. Kind regards 🙂
EXCELLENT LESSON, MY DEAR TEACHER. LOVE YOU, LOVE PORTUGAL.
Thank you! 😃
@@karolinti YOU'RE VERY WELCOME, LOVE YOU.
Obrigado
obrigada eu🙂
i found this video very useful 👌
Thanks a lot! Stay tuned🙂
Muito Obrigada! Your video are very helpfull!
Thank you Vira🙂 Stay tuned🙂
muito bem e como vai senhora
estou muito bem obrigada, e você?🙂
sim claro que estou bem senhora
I've seen noth seu/sua and dele/dela given as an example for his/her. From my understanding both can be used yes but what exactly are the differences? Is it better if I use seu and sua for his/her or dele/dela?
Better to use in European Portuguese Her/Hers - dela, his- dele, você/o senhor-formal ele/a senhora-formal ela -seu/sua (this is more formal).
Read somewhere that it's not necessary to include the articles o, a, os, as before possessive determinants and possessive pronouns. It makes it less complicated and you're still understood. Is this the case?
Hi Carla...
Do you ever use "O seu pai" in Portuguese to mean "his father"? I ask because in Spanish, "Su padre" can either mean your father or his father, depending on context.
Why there isn't a table for the possessive pronouns at the end similar to the table of the possessive determiners?
I haven't thought about that🙂 Fortunetelly, possessive pronouns and possessive determiners have the same form (only article in possessive determiners is omitted). Cheers🙂
@@karolinti
Thanxxxxxx
The aliens landing on the table are distracting !
Alliens😆good one!
M b
Thanks Kashmir 🙂
What is difference between eu and Brazilian portuges
There are differences in grammar, vocabulary and mainly in pronunciation
His ???? Dele ? In final
that's right🙂
Splendid endeavor.
But I think the lesson is missing the possessive pronouns : ele, voces, eles, elas.
Whyyyyyy?
It's all there 🙂
@@karolinti
For the Possessive Determiners they are there.
Unfortunately, for the Possessive Pronouns they are missing.
Thank you anyway.
And still I'm giving you the ads that pops up because your lessons are smooth and simple.
Senhora, por favor, europass CV fazendo ideia para celular
Hi Himal, what do you mean?
@@karolinti jop application curriculum vitae
@@himalpun7332 Hi, for job application Cv I wouldn't use Europass. That template usually use young people right after University...
Ok madam
Obrigada