“Ele não se lembra de mim” translates to “He no if remember of me” when I translate it in my head. I’ve been studying Portuguese for 9 years now and I’ve visited Brasil 18 times but I still can’t read or converse and I have to translate everything into English one word at a time to understand. I’ve been practicing every day for 6 years with my girlfriend who only speaks Portuguese but I still can’t understand her except for an occasional word which I then have to translate.
You're probably just trying to take on too much memorization at once less is more, I find that it helps to learn a few words at a time and get familiar sometimes practicing the words or also phrases for days
@@anthonyprince452 thanks. I’ve never been able to learn phrases. I’ve always had to translate every word. I’ve never been able to learn several words at a time like you suggested. It’s a big problem. I recognize the words as words that I know when I see or hear them but they don’t mean anything to me until I translate them. Even basic words don’t mean anything to me like “aqui” or “agora” and things like “bom dia” and “tudo bem” had to be translated for years before I could understand them without translating based on the context of them being used when I greeted people.
Hello, want to help me surprise my girlfriend's family when I show up to Brazil in 6 weeks speaking Fluent Portugese? I have a degree in linguistics, used to teach English in China, and Portugese if I really learn it would be my 7th language :)
Sou brasileiro, desejo a todos um excelente estudo ✌️🙏
“Ele não se lembra de mim” translates to “He no if remember of me” when I translate it in my head. I’ve been studying Portuguese for 9 years now and I’ve visited Brasil 18 times but I still can’t read or converse and I have to translate everything into English one word at a time to understand. I’ve been practicing every day for 6 years with my girlfriend who only speaks Portuguese but I still can’t understand her except for an occasional word which I then have to translate.
You're probably just trying to take on too much memorization at once less is more, I find that it helps to learn a few words at a time and get familiar sometimes practicing the words or also phrases for days
@@anthonyprince452 thanks. I’ve never been able to learn phrases. I’ve always had to translate every word. I’ve never been able to learn several words at a time like you suggested. It’s a big problem. I recognize the words as words that I know when I see or hear them but they don’t mean anything to me until I translate them. Even basic words don’t mean anything to me like “aqui” or “agora” and things like “bom dia” and “tudo bem” had to be translated for years before I could understand them without translating based on the context of them being used when I greeted people.
Oh
This is my first class in portuguse, I like language portuguse. Thaks a lot!
I just want to know what my girlfriend shouts at me 😂
Is this Brazilian or Portuguese? Either way thumbs up
brazilian
is Brazilian Portuguese
Reflexive 18:57
I'm looking for english native speakers who want to learn portuguese, I'm a portuguese native speaker.
Me
Olá. Eu falo Inglês e eu estudar Português Brasileiro. Eu sou do Quênia 🇰🇪
Hello, want to help me surprise my girlfriend's family when I show up to Brazil in 6 weeks speaking Fluent Portugese? I have a degree in linguistics, used to teach English in China, and Portugese if I really learn it would be my 7th language :)
I am also looking for Brazilian Portuguese speaker
Help
i want to learn
Very good.
Good 🎉gob
E o tu segunda pessoa do singular? Obrigado
Por favor inclua o tu, segunda pessoa singular.
Ele não é meu inimigo
E pronunciaram como “ele não é meu amigo”
Is this from Portugal or Brazil
Brazilian is the most common, so its Brazilian. Although there are other videos in Portuguese (European)
Is Brasília português
Where is European Portuguese
Português do Brasil
Normalmente: Eu não sou estudante (sem artigo). 🧐
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Thanks I learned a lot