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Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: Nasal sounds 

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Master the Brazilian accent! This video is an introduction to the nasal sounds in the Brazilian Portuguese language.
Focusing on pronunciation right from the beginning is important if you want to be able to speak Portuguese well. This video is part of a series which will expose you to some of the most common pronunciation patterns of the language.
PDF: decodingwords.ck.page/nasalso...
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@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
PDF: decodingwords.ck.page/nasalsounds The nasal sounds are some of the most challenging aspects of learning the pronunciation in Portuguese, but are a big part of what give it its unique sound. Happy practicing :)
@concerninghobbits5536
@concerninghobbits5536 9 месяцев назад
Coming from learning French and all it's intricacies of pronunciation, and just being fascinated with linguistics, it's really cool to see a lot of similarities. Some of the nasal stuff is pretty much the same, like bom and bon in French are pretty much the same, and the rr sound is really similar to the French r in the back of the mouth. Even the vowels have a lot of similarities with the open and closed forms.
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 8 месяцев назад
Yes, lots of similarities...the way people in Rio pronounce some of the "r" sounds is very similar to French.
@maraj8215
@maraj8215 5 месяцев назад
Well, I'm a Spanish native speaker but I guess that having learned french pronunciation previously has kind of helped me with these nasal sounds, thanks again for this video!!
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 5 месяцев назад
@@maraj8215 A lot of the nasal sounds are very similar to the French ones!
@xopowo1979
@xopowo1979 Месяц назад
I’m struggling with (em) and (an) sounds… is the vowel (e) in (en) an open nasal or an open one? (bebo) - e- is closed (bebe) - e- is open So (en) to which one it is closer? Thank you
@TheHarish6119
@TheHarish6119 3 месяца назад
Andrew you are doing a spectacular work. I am immensely enjoying your videos. I am writing here but it applies for all your rest of the videos. Thank you so much.
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much Harish, I appreciate that!
@indiraconnolly2889
@indiraconnolly2889 Год назад
Thanks so much for this video. You just answered a question I've been asking for a couple of months! Thank you for confirming that the AM sound at the END of a word is equivalent to the ÃO sound. I've been pronouncing it like the AM in campo when it should be pronounced ÃO when it's at the end of a word.
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
Glad it was helpful! Yes, that is a tricky one for sure! Not all words that end in AM will have the ÃO sound, but most will. 3rd person plural verb forms for AR verbs that end in AM will have it.
@phen-themoogle7651
@phen-themoogle7651 13 дней назад
You deserve millions of views, your videos are always super high quality, I love them, really appreciate the work you put into them too!! Thanks so much!
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 13 дней назад
Thank you so much, so glad to hear the videos are helping you on your Portuguese journey! 😀
@erictrzaska5771
@erictrzaska5771 Месяц назад
Extremely useful, about to start watching lesson number one for my fourth time
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Месяц назад
Awesome!!! Keep it up!
@alexsweet130
@alexsweet130 3 месяца назад
phenomenal explainer video, super refreshing to find someone explain something simply and clearly without a bunch of infantilizing music and cartoon illustrations, I subscribed to your channel keep doing good work!
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 3 месяца назад
Appreciate it Alex, so glad you're finding the videos useful!
@davidcarrier8435
@davidcarrier8435 9 месяцев назад
Ão is also my favorite sound in Portuguese. That and final l as in igual. Thanks for this important video. I discovered that though I was making the nasal sounds, I was also pronouncing the n as in mundo. Practice needed.🙀
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 9 месяцев назад
So glad you found it useful David!
@aleks5266
@aleks5266 3 месяца назад
Ão is my favourite sound in Portuguese too! Andrew, your videos are a revelation. I can't thank you enough. So many clear, logical explanations. Absolutely amazing. Muito obrigada 🙏
@johnmccarthy655
@johnmccarthy655 5 месяцев назад
Great teacher. I would never have grasped the different sounds otherwise. Obrigado
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 5 месяцев назад
Appreciate it! obrigado a vc, John
@alf5835
@alf5835 10 месяцев назад
Very useful. Thank you!
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 10 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@zulkiflijamil4033
@zulkiflijamil4033 11 месяцев назад
bem tem sabem fluente mim lindo bem - vindo bom ( good ) pão São Paulo emoção Thanks so much for this lesson on pronunciation. Muito obrigado.
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 11 месяцев назад
Glad you found it useful!
@YouCanCallMeBiscuit-bg4uy
@YouCanCallMeBiscuit-bg4uy 3 месяца назад
Muite obrigado. This helps so much!
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 3 месяца назад
glad you found it helpful!
@cb2ization
@cb2ization 9 месяцев назад
wishing you 'd say the word twice. I love the musicians you briefly show ..this is why I'm studying ..themusic !!
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 9 месяцев назад
awesome! yes, I recorded this a year ago and have definitely learned from that since then...if you watch my latest video you'll see that I say everything twice :)
@andresleon2293
@andresleon2293 Месяц назад
holy cow, the open vowels are the most annying thing so far to learn lol, but as a spanish speaker, who started consuming content in portuguese from day 1, i cant complaint, something had to be hard about this language lol, I had already mastered english tho, which also has these tricky differences, so protuguese should be a piece of cake... I wonder how absurdly easy it has to be to learn spanish as a protuguese speaker lol
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Месяц назад
the open/closed vowels is definitely a huge challenge for any Portuguese learners since it isn't always obvious from the spelling!
@cb2ization
@cb2ization 9 месяцев назад
I wish you could use this song for the pronunciation of each word . I fond the lyrics on line and tying very hard to sing with him ..🤣 you are my teacher now !
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 9 месяцев назад
Great to have you here!! Maybe I can find a way to fit parts of that song in a lesson, we'll see! :)
@mateuszpatua3016
@mateuszpatua3016 Год назад
Fortunately I'm familiar with the nasal sounds a bit, cause we have these in Polish! Polish "są" and Portuguese "são" mean the same, and are pronounced almost the same! BTW, can I have a question for you Andrew? Do you recommend taking the FSI Portuguese Programmatic Course? I've read this in its preface, and it left me pretty confused: "The Portuguese presented in both volumes is educated speech drawn principally from Brazilian sources but intended to serve the needs of students going to Europe or Africa." So, is it Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, or some weird mix of both? I'm puzzled. Thanks for your reply in advance!
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
Have you seen my video about the FSI course? It's a good course for what it is (especially since it's free), but you have to keep in mind that it was produced in the 1970's for US diplomats so you will learn some outdated/useless language. It is pretty much all Brazilian voices in the recordings, but it can be confusing because they all have very different accents (would've been better if they just stuck to one accent IMO). You can tell they try to be sort of a middle ground between Brazilian and European, but it's definitely much more Brazilian-influenced. People have asked me about creating a course, which I'm a little too busy to work on at the moment, but if and when I do, it will incorporate a lot of the elements and drills in the FSI program and completely modernize it to teach contemporary Brazilian Portuguese, focusing on the spoken language. So I do believe in the methodology, it's just that the material is outdated.
@mateuszpatua3016
@mateuszpatua3016 Год назад
@@DecodingWordswithAndrew Thank you for your insight, Andrew. And I'm sorry - I should have checked if you had made a video about the course. I guess I'll take the course, but I'll only focus on the pronunciation, not the language/expressions themselves. Wish you all the best!
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
@@mateuszpatua3016 100%
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew Год назад
@@mateuszpatua3016 Definitely still a useful resource....you can learn about the many differences between standard textbook language vs the modern street language by watching my videos :)
@lesliejett2483
@lesliejett2483 4 дня назад
I wish we could see your mouth forming these words. I’m struggling with these sounds.
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 4 дня назад
I'll eventually do something like that!!
@roguebossa
@roguebossa 5 месяцев назад
I am an american singer of bossa nova, do I need to explain my appreciation more?
@DecodingWordswithAndrew
@DecodingWordswithAndrew 5 месяцев назад
you'll see a lot of bossa nova references in my videos...this is an area I will definitely be exploring more in the future
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