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Absolutely! Lots of options for people with dietary restrictions in general in Brazilian supermarkets, these products just tend to be slightly more expensive.
Hey, Brandon, thank you for watching! Brazilian cuisine is super varied, maybe you just haven't tried the right dishes yet? What foods have you tried so far? - Vinícious
Muito obrigada 🥰 I was looking at that wonderful beach here in Finland 🇫🇮 At the same time I learned new words again. Quiosque is ”kioski” in Finnish and it is pronounced almost the same as the Portuguese version, although written differently Ótimo trabalho mano 🫶🏼🇧🇷
How to speak like a "mineiro": 1- Don't pronounce the halfs words; 2- don't speak slowly; 3- if you don't know a word, any word, you can use "trem". It'll work, for sure; 4- you have to say, in some monment of your speech, "trem"; 5- speak loudly. A lot of us Brazilians speak loudly, but mineiros speak louder. When you are speak loudly, you have to say "trem"; 6- if you didn't do something wrong, apologize, and ask forgiviness. You are reading right! Apologize ank ask forgiviness. But you have to use "trem" in some moment; 7- if you talk about travel, you have to say you will go to Guarapari or Cabo Frio. Say "trem" again. 😂😂😂😂😂
Only two right. “Culpa” and “raiva” I’m a new to Portuguese, but I figured that “culpa” and “desculpe” are related. I’m Finn 🇫🇮 and “raiva” in my language is “raivo” Muito obrigada por esse vídeo ❤
Last year someone recommended "Dom Casmurro" by Machado de Assis to me and I read an English translation. It instantly became one of my favourite books of all time. One of my main motivations for learning Brazilian Portuguese is to enjoy great Brazilian literature, poetry and lyrics, so I really appreciate this video. Eu gostei desta lição. Obrigado Maria! 🙏
Thank you! I've been to America once but only stayed for about 2 weeks, can't wait to visit again. I'm planning to visit Yellowstone National Park next! - Vinícious
The language you teach is Portuguese no matter the accent and the slang. É a variedade que faz a beleza da nossa língua mas é a nossa união que faz a sua força. 9 paises, 4 continentes e mais de 270 milhões de falantes nativos.
Muito intressante isso 👌🏼 This is a new way for me to learn languages. I suppose it makes learning more effective when you use the language in a variety of ways 🥰 Obrigada, ”Kiitos” in Finnish
Muito obrigada 🥰 I’m dreaming to visit some day Brazil. I know you are happy and friendly people ❤️ I’m learning Brazilian Portuguese and hope I can use it when I come there 😊 Greetings from cold but beautiful Finland 🇫🇮💙🤍💛💚🇧🇷
Definitely! "Grato" literally means "thankful" and it can be used interchangably with "obrigado", it's just slightly less common. You can use in a sentence "Grato pela ajuda!" (Thank you for the help) or by itself "Grato!"
I believe that the Portuguese word 'por' is used in a way that is partially different from the English words 'from' and 'by', it's maybe because Portuguese is influenced by the unique use of the ablative in Latin.