Common and Simple Portuguese Sentences | Portuguese Conversation for Beginners
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- Do you want to improve your Portuguese language skills and communicate more effectively in everyday situations? In this video, we'll teach you the most common words and phrases that you can use in your daily life.
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Muito obrigado pela lição!!! Muito divertida!!! Eu pensei que, "I am hungry" é "Tenho fome", não é?
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Both "Tenho fome" and "Estou com fome" are correct translations of "I'm hungry" in Portuguese. "Tenho fome" is more literal, meaning "I have hunger," while "Estou com fome" is a common colloquial expression, meaning "I am with hunger" or simply "I am hungry."
Hope this helps
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Obrigado!!!
Thankyou ❤
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Very nice
Thank you
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If I want to say "Have fun" to two persons (e.g. a couple), should I say "Divirtam-se"? Or, is it common to use that expression? Thanks.
Yes it’s very common
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Ja vou -I am coming or I am going?
Hello
"já vou" usually means "I am coming" or "I'll be right there". It is an expression commonly used to indicate that the speaker is on their way to a specific location.
"I am going" is typically expressed as "eu vou" or "vou sair", depending on the context.
Hope this helps 😊
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com fome or come fome which one is correct?
“Com fome” is correct.
I apologize for that mistake.
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Is this from Portugal or Brazil?
Portugal 😊
Don't worry mate it's definitely Portugal 🙂🙂
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Thank you so much for this useful information. Just one quick question, as far as I have seen previously, pronunciation of "estou" is /ʃ.ˈto/ so the "e" at the beginning is silent, but you are saying it as "i". (there are other similar words that you have pronounced same) Is there a reason for that? Maybe it changes from one region to another...
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