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Do you know how to say where you live in Portuguese? If someone asks you where you live in Portuguese they will say Onde você mora?. And to answer it, you will need the preposition em. The basic structure to…
Possessive Pronouns are used both in the English and the Brazilian Portuguese language, but some slight differences make the Brazilian Portuguese possessive pronouns easier than the ones from the English language. That happens because, in English, there are Possessive Pronouns…
Feliz Dia dos Namorados! Wait. But Valentine’s Day is on February 14, right? Well, not in Brazil! The famous Valentine’s Day is a celebrative day with commercial purposes for lovers to give gifts to each other. But in Brazil, this…
When you’re traveling to another country, something crucial is to go prepared to solve problems you find yourself into. When your phone charger doesn’t work well, or even when you need to buy a medicine you forgot to bring, it…
Just like the WH-Question Words in English, the Brazilian Portuguese language has 7 helpful words to ask for the exact information you want to receive. Each word has its own corresponding version in English. Let’s check out which words are…
In Brazilian Portuguese, there are two ways of saying where, that is onde and aonde. A lot of foreigners, and even Brazilians, when start to learn Brazilian Portuguese, get confused about the differences between those two words. Today, you will…
Different from the English language, most Brazilian Portuguese words have a gender: masculine or feminine. In general, words ending in -o are masculine and words ending in -a are feminine, but there are some exceptions that make every Brazilian Portuguese…
In Brazilian Portuguese, we have two verbs to say that you are someone, that you are somewhere, that you are doing something, or all of these at the same time: the verb ser and the verb estar. Through this post,…