Numbers in Brazilian Portuguese | How To Count In Portuguese From 10 To 100 | With Quiz
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- NUMBERS in BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE - Now that you already know how to count from 1 to 10 (Numbers - part I), how about learning numbers up to … 100!!! In today's lesson, you will learn how to count in Portuguese from 10 to 100.
To help us practice, we will briefly see the verb (to) have (‘ter’) to talk about age. The tip of today’s class will help you sound like a Brazilian. Don’t miss it!!!
At the end of today’s class you will be able to:
Count up to 100 in Brazilian Portuguese
Talk about age (verb ‘ter’)
Link sounds when saying numbers - tip of the day.
After watching the class, tell me how well you did in our quiz!
Enjoy!
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The classes are great. I like the way they are structured 👍
😊 Legal!! Fico muito feliz em saber!! 😊
And the positivity 🥂 makes it fun to learn
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I, speak read and write english and spanish brazilian sounds a lot like spanish but it has different pronunciations I just have to associate the words with the sounds and meanings and learn how to write the words. I learn alot from your classes brigado.
Olá, Tommy! Knowing Spanish helps a lot when one is learning Portuguese. I'm positive you will learn Portuguese faster than expected. 😀
By the way, if you know anyone else interested in learning Brazilian Portuguese, share the videos with them 😊
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Olá, Ronald!! Thank you very much for the kind words!! 😀
Muito obrigada
De nada! 😊
Another great video, enjoy the quiz too, obrigada de novo
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Muito obrigada pelo carinho! 😊
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Oi Bea Bom Dia! Sempre você serà uma maravilhosa professora! Eu sempre aprendo os números em português na sua aula. Eu tenho 23 vinte e três anos. Eu tenho um cachorro. Ele tem 8 oito anos. Eu moro em uma casa grande hà vinte anos. Eu fui para escola por quinze anos. Eu estudava muitas coisas do mundo. Eu tive muitos professores otimos que nos ensinavam muitas histórias. Eu agradeço à todos os meus amigos e minha familia de ser uma pessoa legal. Obrigado por ser uma professora otima. 💯🥰
Oi, Marco! Fico feliz em ver o quanto você gosta de aprender! Continue assim!!
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I am glad you found us!! Welcome!! 😃
معلمة رائعة ومفيدة جدآ الشكر لك
I am happy you like it! 😀
@@PlainPortuguese نعم ارغب في هذا
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De nada 😊
Great job Bea!! Love your videos. I learn a lot with them, like: quatorze!! 😁👍👌
Hi Mary!!! Thanks a lot for your support 😊
Great teacher!!!
Thanks!! 😉
This is a great video, and I give it a 9/10. The only reason it doesn't get a 10 is because there is not enough time given to repeat the words or phrases.
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Vamos praticar...🤪
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Hello,first of all thank you so much for the lessons.I have a question,how to pronounce cem? we saying seim or sein?
Olá! Tudo bem?
'Cem' should be pronounced as 'sein'. I will leave below the link to a lesson where I teach how to make the nasal sounds, such as the one we have at the end of 'cem'. - ruclips.net/video/OiUCZaDOlt4/видео.html
Você são tão linda 🤩
Sou brasileiro e na verdade o 14 se pronuncia catorze dependendo do sotaque
Isso mesmo. Tanto a pronúncia quanto a escrita mudam. 😊
catorze or quatore ?
In Brazil, both forms are correct. There is a preference, though, for using *quatorze.*
Eu vinte e cinco anos
Oi, isma! Tudo bem?
Don't forget to use the verb 'ter' 😊
'Eu TENHO vinte e cinco anos.'
'Ela TEM vinte e cinco anos.'
'Nós TEMOS vinte e cinco anos.'
'Eles TÊM vinte e cinco anos.' 😊
Oi Bea! Eu tenho uma boa noticia para te contar agora! Eu já aprender os números 1 à 100 em português! Vou escrever todos os números! Um, dois, três, quatro, cinco, seis, sete, oito, nove, dez, onze, doze, treze, quatorze, quinze, deeseis, dezessete, dezoito, dezenove, vinte, vinte e um, vinte e dois, vinte e três, vinte e quatro, vinte e cinco, vinte e seis, vinte e nove, trinta, trinta e um, trinta e dois, trinta e três, trinta e quatro, trinta e cinco, trinta e seis, trinta e sete, trinta e oito, trinta e nove, quarenta, quarenta e um, quarenta e dois, quarenta e três, quarenta e quatro, quarenta e cinco, quarenta e seis, quarenta e sete, quarenta e oito, quarenta e nove, cinquenta, cinquenta e um, cinquenta e dois, cinquenta e três, cinquenta e quatro, cinquenta e cinco, cinquenta e seis, cinquenta e sete, cinquenta e oito, cinquenta e nove, sessenta, sessenta e um, sessenta e dois, sessenta e três, sessenta e quatro, sessenta e cinco, sessenta e seis, sessenta e sete, sessenta e oito, sessenta e nove, setenta, setenta e um, setenta e dois, setenta e três, setenta e quatro, setenta e cinco, setenta e seis, setenta e sete, setenta e oito, setenta e nove, oitenta, oitenta e um, oitenta e dois, oitenta e três, oitenta e quatro, oitenta e cinco, oitenta e seis, oitenta e sete, oitenta e oito, oitenta e nove, noventa, noventa e um, noventa e dois, noventa e três, noventa e quatro, noventa e cinco, noventa e seis, noventa e sete, noventa e oito, noventa e nove, cem! 💯😆 Eu consegui contar os números! Parabéns pra mim! Eu sempre estou aprendendo a lingua todos os dias! 😉💗
ADOREI!!!! 😀😀
Eu tenho vinte e quatro anos
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why dezoito and not dezeoito dezeseis, dezesete dezeoito dezenove
Honestly, I don't why. Maybe for phonetic reasons (when there is a letter 's' between two vowels, it sounds like 'z'; thus, changing the sound of 'seis / sete' in those words. But it is just a guess.) By the way, did you know that in European Portuguese (PT), numbers those numbers are spelled differently from Brazilian Portuguese (BR)?
16 - dezesseis (BR) - dezasseis (PT)
17 - dezessete (BR) - dezassete (PT)
18 - dezoito = dezoito
19 - dezenove (BR) - dezanove (PT)
@@PlainPortuguese I did not know that thank you !