40 Fruit Names in Brazilian Portuguese
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ส.ค. 2024
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🧐 In this video, you will learn 40 fruit names in Brazilian Portuguese and practice their pronunciation.
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I love this format. So precise. Thank you 🍍🍊
Que bom! Obrigado!
Fiquei muito feliz em saber que conheço 38 dessas frutas. Minha pronúncia das palavras está ok, eu acho, mas ainda precisa de um pouco de prática.😂
38!! Fantástico!! 🎉🙌🙌
Excelente! Queria também listas de verduras e legumes e outras categorias de comidas, especialmente comidas tropicais que não acha nos EUA.
Obrigado! Sim vou fazer lista de outros tipos de comida também! 👍
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I like the format. It takes a lot to remember, except the ones similar to French, Spanish or English. Can you review the correct pronunciation of the letter ã when used without an o? Is it the same as the pronunciation of "am" as in falam? BTW, I noticed the word for date is basically the same as in Hebrew. "tamara/tamar."
The pronunciation of “ã” is not the same as “am” in “falam”. The sound of the “am” ending of conjugated -ar verbs in the 3rd person plural is the same as “ão” but the stress is in the syllable before: falam [*fa*-luhoom]. The “ã” sound (as in maçã) is just the first part [uh] of the sound “ão” [uh-oom]. Have a look at the video I have on how to pronounce the “ão” sound. (I also talk about just the “ã” sound.
@@fwbp Thanks, because to my ear I can't tell the distinction!