Portuguese Lab I think this person is confused because brasilians use "no" and "na" as "to",even though that's incorrect. o homem foi à padaria.(correct) o homem foi na padaria(wrong) I was also confused when I started learning this.
@@nazzarynnavarronunez9471 indeed, I believe you're right! It didn't cross my mind, since we don't use "no", "na" in this case. You clarified it perfectly.
This is definitely awesome ! Thanks you so much , it is excatly the kind of leson i was looking for !
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That is great idea to use words in sentences. It gives the better "feeling" of the words.
Absolutely! :)
Excelente - é bom ouvir português original. Obrigado pelo seu bom trabalho
Your videos are amazing to help with my vocab! I can’t believe you don’t have more views/subscribers. Muito obrigada 🙌🏼
discopumps muito obrigada! :)
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Hi thanks for the short stories! Could you make an episode on the prepositions ‘to’? I am confused when to use ‘no’ and ‘na’ vs ‘á’ and ‘o’
Olá Ethan! Do you mean the preposition "para" (to) or the preposition "em" (in) that has the contractions "no", "na"?
Portuguese Lab I think this person is confused because brasilians use "no" and "na" as "to",even though that's incorrect.
o homem foi à padaria.(correct)
o homem foi na padaria(wrong)
I was also confused when I started learning this.
@@nazzarynnavarronunez9471 indeed, I believe you're right! It didn't cross my mind, since we don't use "no", "na" in this case. You clarified it perfectly.
Muto obrigada para lesson
obrigada!!
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A question: What does it mean "Nespereira"? Excellent video course ;)
Muito obrigada! Nespereira is loquat tree. :) You can find the complete translations on the website www.portugueselab.com
Nespereira is a kumquat tree.
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inscrito....subscribed!!
Eu detesto as cenouras 🥕.
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