I want to learn 🇧🇷 Portuguese I'm an proud language learner. I 💖 Languages I'll never learn languages alone & I will not allowed people to stop me for what I love doing
I speak English and i still think its hard lol. I couldn’t try to learn another language. Ive heard though that if english isn’t your first language then it is harder to learn than other languages. I dont know if its true or not. Other languages don’t seem like they have silent letters like English does
Amigo sou do Brasil, o carnaval aqui é só pra gente muldana e chula, é uma porcaria, é só paganismo em sua mais pura descrição, se quiser vim para cá para pegar mulher tudo bem, sinceramente voce sendo americano vai conseguir fácil, más se for vim pra cá, pra ver o carnaval e achar que é mil maravilhas, está muito enganado.
aprendi algumas palavras com inglês vendo alguns vídeos e praticamente. Mais sinceramente, Inglês é difícil mais não é impossível de aprender pra quem realmente quer aquilo. Eu realmente amo pessoas que querem aprender a nossa língua.
Eu também!! E pretendo morar nos Estados Unidos quando tiver adulta. Ou então na Coreia, eu amo a cultura de lá e eles também falam inglês e eu posso improvisar caso esqueça.
Hello, i'm brasilian and i'm trying to learn english, i never have studied english, actually everything i know i've learned with video games and by seen shorts like this one you make, i think my write is better than my speaking because when i'm speaking i do very slowly and spend a considerous time thinking about the words, so i really want to know what you think about my write, did you see anything wrong? Or something i can change to sounds more natural? I don't even know if "considerous" is a real word 😂 anyway your portuguese is very good and makes me very happy to see people from other countries speaking our language so well, thank you for the attention❤
eu sou brasileira e falo sim “como vai?” Tanto que existe uma música famosa chamada como vai você? eu preciso saber da sua vida… da um google e tudo bem?, responde com “tudo bem e voce?”. As pessoas tem que entender que a língua e fluida, não é pq vc não fala assim que ninguém vai falar assim tambem.
Im now learning Brazilian because its fun and I was introduced to Brazilian by some friends who couldnt speak good English so I picked up a few words from translation.
Im English speaker who been studying Spanish for about 6 months and its funny how similar but different Portugués is to it. Like I was able to catch on quick on how to speak it 😭
Depends if you can keep up with learning languages that way. I suggest maybe try not to rush so much with learning and instead learn one language at a time
I always recommend focusing on one language first. It just avoids confusion especially if the languages are similar. Also, you have more time to dedicate yourself to that one language and fully immerse yourself in it. I have a more detailed video on my channel about that.
i aleays knew Spanish and Portuguese was similar but seeing this.i could hear the big differences between them. I dont think Spanish people said Oi . I only speak English BTW.even English is hard to me lol
the big difference between spanish and brazilian portuguese and portuguese is the accent the way the word is pronounced many americans make mistakes in portuguese because of the accent the portuguese accent is a calmer tone of voice a slower tone in english and a faster, more fluid tone for several cases of Brazilians, Portuguese and Spaniards speaking in a group of friends because the language is very similar but in some words they are different I know that well because I am Brazilian and I have several Portuguese and Spanish friends without knowing how to speak Portuguese from Portugal and Spanish, sorry if I pronounced some words wrong I'm not fluent in English so I don't know very well how to use punctuation marks in English it was but improvised I would say.
@@ticomiotario2636 yea i know that even in spain they have different dialects. Spain and Portugal share the same area that sticks out in the Mediterranean,so its nit surprising they sound similar
Haha que legal já aprendi a falar muito bem Brasileiro, brincadeira já sou brasileiro,para você que vai aprender português do Brasil nunca use "ok" porque isso soa meio estranho para nós, quer dizer apenas pessoas que usam o vocabulário "certo" usa. Já se você não for acostumado com nossas gírias é melhor falar de um jeito mais formal :)
I didn't know that this is the Brazilian Portuguese, because in Portuguese you say “como estás?", "como vai isso?", "e tu?",(você is used as a polite form here) "como te chamas?" "o meu nome é ...." "prazer em conhecer-te!"