Giving Directions in Portuguese 🇵🇹
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Giving Directions in Portuguese
This video teaches you key vocabulary and phrases for giving clear diections to someone.
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 European Portuguese language quickly and easily.
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Thanks so much. Very useful. How to say, please, it is about two blocks away
Muito obrigada senora....
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Very useful video for the beginners. Muito obrigado!!
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Thanks for this education! In Ubers I hear the digital voice on their guidance system say "Sai a direita" etc. (not sure if I'm spelling it right). Is that slang? I suspect it means 'go' instead of 'turn'? Can you clarify? Thanks
I believe "sai" means exit, or out - from the verb sair. So I would take "sai a direita" to mean exit right. Happy to be corrected if I've got it wrong. 🙂