https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_Portuguese#Spelling_differences
8 SURPRISING DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE AND PORTUGAL PORTUGUESE :
https://www.theintrepidguide.com/differences-brazilian-portuguese-vs-portugal-portuguese/
Brazilians have an open pronunciation whilst European Portuguese have a closed one.
I like Portugal , old music from Portugal / big choice here :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLcXSPiATFcJU0ddNywFmFw/videos
old fado
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4OTNxDtxL4
Portuguese is the sixth most spoken native language in the world.
The amount of native Portuguese speakers is estimated to be around 220 million people.
Portuguese is spoken in ten different territories in four continents including:
-Portugal
-Brazil
-Moçambique
-Angola
-Guinea Bissau
-East Timor
-Equatorial Guinea
-Macau
-Cabo Verde
-São Tomé e Príncipe
How do I learn to speak German?
Re: How do I learn to speak German?
In German itself, what I was taught was to start thinking. That is not at all intended to go for translation. Understand all the verbs according to the context in which they are used and how they are used. Only start framing words, then. So avoid studying the verbs and nouns and try to recall them in the context or photographs etc. of their English meanings.
The verb playing, for instance, will be played but only for particular items such as musical instruments and anything. The verb for sport is Sport treiben instead of Sport spielen.
A little tip will be to draw photos next to the nouns that you learn from z.b. Blume, a tiny flower next to him. And just try to write the meaning of verbs in German itself.
The verb playing, for instance, will be played but only for particular items such as musical instruments and anything. The verb for sport is Sport treiben instead of Sport spielen.
A little tip will be to draw photos next to the nouns that you learn from z.b. Blume, a tiny flower next to him. And just try to write the meaning of verbs in German itself.