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5 tips to understanding FAST spoken Brazilian Portuguese 

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Learn the REAL Portuguese that you hear on the streets in Brazil! In this video, I give you five tips to better understand fast spoken Brazilian Portuguese.
The casual, everyday Portuguese that Brazilians speak has significant differences from what you learn in textbooks and apps. This video will help you bridge the gap between theory and what you'll actually hear in the real world.
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@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
Have you heard the "ee-yaw", "kiki", "kikse", or the "comeki" before? :)
@JackWGuitarLessons
@JackWGuitarLessons Год назад
Yoooo I need like 5000 more of these
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
Workin on it, brother!
@DanceswithCoreans
@DanceswithCoreans 6 месяцев назад
Hahahaah was about to ask for the same! 😂
@uiliamoliveira6348
@uiliamoliveira6348 7 месяцев назад
It's kinda funny how native speakers never pay attention to these things. As a Brazilian a never noticed that i speak like that, but it's true. The process of learning a new language is truly amazing, i remember when i used to have trouble with these little things when i was at the beginning of my journey as an english learner.
@yonavlad3723
@yonavlad3723 3 месяца назад
i got here after watching a similar video but with english. it really is strange how we treat something so complex as rudimentary, "yew w0t m8?"
@johnmcmanus8764
@johnmcmanus8764 9 месяцев назад
Probably the most useful 7-minute lesson ever for learners of Brazilian. Thank you.
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 9 месяцев назад
Thank you!!
@kvler4785
@kvler4785 Год назад
Hi Andrew, it's really interesting how Brazilians use a lot of contractions in their spoken language, almost sounding a bit Japanese to my ears. Here are some other examples I took note of: De + aqui = daqui De + aí = daí Em + isso = nisso Você ê que sabe! ("SEKI SABE!") Espera aí que estou indo ("PERAÍ KETO indo") Você está aí? (CÊTA aí?) - Estou aqui ("TOKI")...na sua casa!" - "Cadê a minha câmera?" -"Está aqui!" ("TÁKI!") - Quando é que você vái? ("Quandé KISSE vai?") - Onde é que você mora? ("Ondé KISSE mora?) Estou com uma...(TOKUMA) - "TOKUMA...fome! Não estou (NUNTO) - "Você está bem?" -"NUNTO bem!" Estou com uma fome! (TOKUMA FOME!) Estou com uma dor.. (TOKUMA DOR..) Você está com fome? (TÁ COM FOME?) Não estou com fome (NUNTO com fome) -Você está bem? - Não estou bem (NUNTO BEM)
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
yep, the spoken language is a whole 'nother beast!
@tutorage
@tutorage Год назад
Thank you for these examples. I glad I found this video and your comment.
@chantalharte2080
@chantalharte2080 4 месяца назад
Muito obrigada. I copy-paste those for further study.
@ChristheFreelancer
@ChristheFreelancer 6 месяцев назад
Man. This video is absolute gold! Watched it twice already. Also, literally just heard como é que cê tá? On the street here in Sydney. Amazing!
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 6 месяцев назад
That's what I love hearing, Chris!! That's real street Brazilian Portuguese :)
@user-ib1xn8yh9c
@user-ib1xn8yh9c 4 месяца назад
Eita 😂 Cara quem é você mesmo eim? Melhor professor da língua portuguesa que já vi na internet 👏👏👏 Que massa vê alguém explicando minha língua em inglês de uma forma tão bem, tão interessante, fiquei muito impressionado com suas explicações, se eu não fosse brasileiro eu iria começar a estudar português agorinha mesmo com seu ensino. Muito sucesso, Deus te abençoe e eu sei que as pessoas só tem a ganhar com seu canal. Parabéns mêsmo de verdade. Não consigo diferenciar se você é brasileiro ou nativo de língua inglesa, sotaque perfeito nos dois idiomas. 🤝🤝🤝
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 4 месяца назад
obrigado :)
@igordmf
@igordmf 10 месяцев назад
Mto boa explicação. Acho que em muitas línguas acontecem esse tipo de redução e junção de palavras, o que dificulta o entendimento do idioma informal falado quando comparado ao formal escrito para quem está aprendendo a lingua
@ispeakmucho
@ispeakmucho 10 месяцев назад
So much of this is like dominican spanish (which I learned to fluency, vids on my channel!). This video is very helpful. Pru+ is so similar to por/para both becoming pa' and joining the next word ie por adelante (up ahead/upfront) goes to pa'lante in real speech. Or estoy/esta/estamos going to toy/ta/tamo
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 10 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!!
@mhorset
@mhorset 5 месяцев назад
Vídeo incrível, parabens pela simplificação do tema
@Mariana-mo8kp
@Mariana-mo8kp 10 месяцев назад
pô véi, nem eu percebia que a gente fala assim hahahaha pô = poxa véi = velho
@zenonorris5231
@zenonorris5231 Год назад
This was so so so helpful!!! 🙏🏼
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
Glad it was helpful, Zeno!!
@srlovinap
@srlovinap 16 дней назад
You're a genius! Thank you. I need this in September!!!
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 16 дней назад
@@srlovinap Thank you, so glad to hear that! :)
@ilya4797
@ilya4797 Год назад
Man, i'm really in love with how Portuguese sounds. Would like to understand it one day
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
I'm going to get back to adding content to my Portuguese for Beginners playlist...stay tuned, Ilya!
@tutorage
@tutorage Год назад
This is extremely relevant. I have heard about a lot of the standard contractions in the language, and I even knew about a few of these "person on the street" contractions (i.e., not documented in traditional language books), but it is so good to get a basic explanation like this. Sometimes native speakers simply cannot grasp just how hard it is for us learn a language. Just like most PhDs have a hard time explaining to small children the concepts they work with fluidly day-to-day. Anyway, I will probably re-listen to the many times as I claw my way to some basic fluency in São Paulo.
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
So glad you found it useful and best of luck in Brazil!!
@santiagobydesign
@santiagobydesign 6 месяцев назад
Oh wow this is very useful... You're an awesome teacher
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much and glad you found it useful!
@roguebossa
@roguebossa 5 месяцев назад
Amazing channel, the best.
@eyal8160
@eyal8160 Год назад
I’m so happy that I found your channel. Thanks so much🙏🏼
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
Obrigado!! I appreciate you!!
@Treezie-2
@Treezie-2 Месяц назад
I definitely want to see more videos like this please
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Месяц назад
thanks for the feedback!
@itana5542
@itana5542 29 дней назад
😂😂😂 Gostei muito ❤ (nasci em Salvador Bahia)
@madelinemelocriollo1092
@madelinemelocriollo1092 Месяц назад
Obrigado ❤
@paulolduarte
@paulolduarte 10 месяцев назад
As a Portuguese speaker, I had never really paid attention to those differences and how they really can make the learning process difficult. Loved the explanations followed by the clips with the examples.
@thewholeworldyoutube
@thewholeworldyoutube 4 месяца назад
If this is only the surface of the spoken portuguese as you say, i'd love to understand and watch more episodes. I really appreciate the internal value you offer here. Muito obrigado Andrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 4 месяца назад
obrigado a você!!
@mrmusashii
@mrmusashii Год назад
so happy i stumbled upon your channel! keep up the good work, you're an excellent teacher
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
Thank you, I appreciate that!
@andreajohnson6573
@andreajohnson6573 3 месяца назад
Sooo helpful!!
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 3 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful Andrea! :)
@pablovaz275
@pablovaz275 Год назад
Your videos are soooo perfectly made. Keep it up!! 🤙🤙
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
Thank you, Pablo! Will do!
@a.m.4479
@a.m.4479 3 месяца назад
Simply AMAZING!!! Thank you so much!!!
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 3 месяца назад
Glad you liked it! :)
@dtd8265
@dtd8265 9 месяцев назад
More!
@MajeedKobea
@MajeedKobea 10 дней назад
Fantastic. We need more
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 9 дней назад
Thanks for the feedback Majeed!
@Jand4291
@Jand4291 3 месяца назад
This is what we need.🔥🔥
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 3 месяца назад
glad you liked it Maria!
@bigoso404
@bigoso404 2 месяца назад
VERY helpful video
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 2 месяца назад
glad it helped!
@user-ez3zm7kl6l
@user-ez3zm7kl6l Месяц назад
bravo
@rev3160
@rev3160 6 месяцев назад
Amazing video
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 6 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it!
@nowymail
@nowymail 2 месяца назад
New subscriber here. This video is fantastic!
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 2 месяца назад
Welcome aboard and hope you enjoy the rest of the videos!!
@SrLuffy-xb4dm
@SrLuffy-xb4dm 10 месяцев назад
As a Brazilian I have never noticed it before. Very interesting
@diegomarin9525
@diegomarin9525 26 дней назад
Amé❤
@cb2ization
@cb2ization 9 месяцев назад
when I hear Sambas ,boss novas, they sing slower than conversation...so I'd like to start this way , learning to speak/sing along with the music...then later I may go faster...
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 9 месяцев назад
Singing along to bossa nova and samba is a great way of learning pronunciation since the singers really articulate the words
@daviddrysdale8882
@daviddrysdale8882 3 месяца назад
In a sense, in a very formal way, we might use that "structure" in English... What is it that you're looking for!? O que é que você está procurando?😊
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 3 месяца назад
Exactly!
@samueldobson3158
@samueldobson3158 Год назад
I don't have any portuguese speaking friends. How do I practice speaking ?
@gabrielrabelo2589
@gabrielrabelo2589 Год назад
Omegle
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
Some apps to find language exchange partners (where you connect with Brazilians looking to practice their English and they help you with your Portuguese) are: HelloTalk, Tandem. HiNative is another good app to get Brazilians to answer questions you have about the language, or to give you feedback on your Portuguese. To find online tutors, there's iTalki and Preply. If you're a native English speaker looking to practice your Portuguese, it's super easy to find language exchange partners because there are way more Brazilians learning English than there are English-speakers learning Portuguese. Hope that helps!
@manifestwealthdaily5220
@manifestwealthdaily5220 4 месяца назад
do you have a course?
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 4 месяца назад
I don't at the moment, but I'll be adding more beginner level lessons so stay tuned!
@vegahedge2635
@vegahedge2635 Месяц назад
What does O que é que.. mean? Why is it repeated ?
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Месяц назад
The “é que” literally means “is it that”….kind of like the difference between “what are you doing” and “what is it that you’re doing”. Adding the “é que” to a question is very common in the spoken language
@daviddrysdale8882
@daviddrysdale8882 3 месяца назад
Then, of course, there's... Tá que tá... Tá que tá nervoso hoje... Tá que tá meio mal-humorado! 😂
@kauan457r8
@kauan457r8 3 месяца назад
O verbo terminado em S não existe depois da pronome "Tu" no português brasileiro?
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 3 месяца назад
Esse vídeo explica: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WIjEj4OvAZU.html
@jabarimuhammad
@jabarimuhammad Год назад
Mais
@ecmallet3344
@ecmallet3344 Год назад
Continuo achando que você é brasileiro fingindo que é americano !
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
😂
@mateuszpatua3016
@mateuszpatua3016 Год назад
yeee! I'm still confused when it comes to Andrew's nationality XDD
@chantalharte2080
@chantalharte2080 4 месяца назад
Andrew could have been raised bilingual by Brazilian parents while growing up in the US.
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