Perfect Questions to Use in a Portuguese Conversation | Common Questions and Answers in Portuguese

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  • Perfect Questions to Use in a Portuguese Conversation | Common Questions and Answers in Portuguese - Part 1
    In this video, we'll teach you some of the most common questions and answers that you'll need in everyday conversations. From "Qual é o seu nome?" (What's your name) to "Gosta de ouvir música??" (Do you like to listen to music?), we've got you covered!
    By the end of this video, you'll have a solid understanding of the most common questions and answers in Portuguese, and be able to confidently hold basic conversations in Portuguese. So, join us for this fun and informative video and take your Portuguese skills to the next level!
    This is a simple and easy lesson without grammar confusion. Great video for auditory and visual learners. I try to make my videos easy to understand so you can discover how to learn the Portuguese language quickly and easily.
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  • @manichang3236
    @manichang3236 Год назад +1

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  • @adeefaiz
    @adeefaiz Год назад

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  • @souravchauhan6117
    @souravchauhan6117 11 месяцев назад

    Love the video but would you mind can you make a video for conversation between two and person. For example
    Bus station
    Hospital
    Hotel
    Interview
    Restaurant
    Market
    And customer care

    • @learnportuguesetoday
      @learnportuguesetoday  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the suggestion.
      Do you mean what a conversation would look like between 2 people in a hospital or in a restaurant?

  • @souravchauhan6117
    @souravchauhan6117 11 месяцев назад

    Need to next step

  • @mandorlap8091
    @mandorlap8091 6 месяцев назад +1

    I thought voce isn’t used anymore? In Porto it isn’t, maybe in Lisbon it is?
    And what is ten? Tem or tens?
    Thanks

    • @learnportuguesetoday
      @learnportuguesetoday  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, "você" is still used in Portugal. In Portugal, "tu" is more frequently used in informal settings, while "você" tends to be reserved for more formal situations or in certain regions.

    • @learnportuguesetoday
      @learnportuguesetoday  6 месяцев назад

      "Ten," "tem," and "tens" are forms of the verb "ter" in Portuguese, but they are used in different contexts:
      "Ten" is the imperative form of "ter" used with the pronoun "tu." It's used to give commands or orders, like "Ten paciência"
      "Tem" is the third person singular form of "ter" in the present tense. It's used when referring to someone or something else, like "Ele tem um carro"
      "Tens" is the second person singular form of "ter" in the present tense. It's used when addressing someone directly with the pronoun "tu," like "Tu tens um livro"

    • @mandorlap8091
      @mandorlap8091 6 месяцев назад

      @@learnportuguesetodayboth my teachers confirmed that it’s no longer used in Porto

    • @mandorlap8091
      @mandorlap8091 6 месяцев назад

      @@learnportuguesetodayI know that but quantos anos tens/tem is right. There is a typing error in the video…

  • @RubelAhmed-ht5oy
    @RubelAhmed-ht5oy Год назад

    Isn't it should be " Quantos anos tem" instead of "Quanto anos ten"? Because i learnt "quanto" is used in English where we use "how much". 1:58

    • @learnportuguesetoday
      @learnportuguesetoday  Год назад +1

      I apologize. That was a mistake on my part. Thank you for catching that.

  • @wendybull3276
    @wendybull3276 8 месяцев назад

    Hi is this Chanel European Portuguese please