European Portuguese | 30 Must-Have Small Talk Phrases!
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- European Portuguese | 30 Must-Have Small Talk Phrases! - Ready to take your Portuguese conversational skills to the next level? In this video, I've got you covered with 30 essential small talk phrases that will impress your friends and neighbors! From polite questions to discussion about the weather in Portuguese, these phrases are your ticket to engaging conversations. Watch the video now and start using these phrases to connect with native speakers and make lasting impressions! And remember to subscribe for weekly European Portuguese language learning tips and tricks. - Filmed in Lisbon, Portugal by Liz Sharma, a Portuguese teacher in Lisbon and founder of Talk the Streets.
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Who will you try these phrases on?
Hola!! How can I learn Portuguese with you? Do you work at a school or have your own school?
Fantastic again, Liz. One of my many problems is that when I say a phrase, it is understood but then the person I am talking to goes into replying at breakneck speed thinking that I can understand them and I am left standing open-mouthed, looking totally confused! Hey ho.
I guess you should tell them to slow down a bit. In addition to knowing common contractions of words. This is a problem in essentially every language, but a problem that'll last longer in stressed timed ones! Good luck.
Thank you! Yes, make sure you tell them first that you are learning Portuguese, and ask if they can slow down their speech :)
Ha! Same here 😂
YES - the 2 most important phrases....@@TalktheStreets
The more you practice your listening the better you will be able to understand people. Invest your time in watching local TV shows, listening to radio or even youtube videos. One day you will have a click and it will pay off 😊
Great video! We just moved to Portugal and my brain freezes every time I want to speak in Portuguese to someone beyond Olá 😂 these phrases will definitely help 🤩
So cool! If you're just getting started, I recommend checking out my free lesson for beginners as well covering pronunciation, real life Portuguese & essential grammar! 💛 www.talkthestreets.com/speak-portuguese-like-a-pro
👏👏 Sigues igual de 😍😍
so useful - thanks a lot!
Glad to hear that!
Great video, Liz! Thank you. I am always learning from you!
You are so welcome!
super helpful! thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for these helpful tips
Happy to help!
These are really helpful, thanks!
Happy to help!
Great phrases ! Thank you Liz ! ....more to add to my flashcards xx
Yes! Thank you!
Great video! Muito obrigada!
De nada!
You're brilliant! Love your videos. Thank you ❤
Glad you like them!
Your videos have really helped me.obrigada
You are so welcome!
best channel to learn portugese! thank you!
Wow, thanks!
Excellent expressions! A lot I have learned before but haven't used in a little while. Great review and as well has some new expression too. Obrigado Liz!
Awesome! Thank you!
Another useful video. Obrigado!
De nada :)
excellent
Thanks!
Love your videos, trying to learn mainland Portuguese. One suggestion if it’s not too much trouble. Would you let the sentences linger longer on the screen and repeat the pronunciation please. 🙏🏻
So glad! You can always stop the video and repeat as many times as you want :)
I always like your video but please do allow the translation stay a bit longer on the screen before moving to another phrase. Keep the good job up
I recommend stopping the video and practising each phrase for as long as you need :)
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I am new here and I like your channel Liz because I’ve really seen some of your videos and they’re all amazing but I have a concern e which is I will be relocating to Portugal soon I will like to get your contact so you can put me through when am finally there. Thanks dear
🤔Então, como se diz “stuck for words” em português? 😍 Obrigado!
It's quite similar. Estou sem palavras ou fiquei sem palavras. No singular também funciona (palavra em vez de palavras).
@@brunomadeira8432 Obrigado! Eu entendo "stuck for words", mas eu nunca uso essas palavras em inglês. Eu digo "i'm speechless". Português é mais logico! Sou americano.
@@KarlLew Se estivesse a falar inglês também usaria "speechless". Apesar de ter estudado formalmente Inglês britânico, uma pessoa acaba por ter muito mais influência dos EUA. Sinceramente não sei se o "speechless" é bem aceite no RU.
@@brunomadeira8432 Que bom. Estou simplemente sem palavras na RU, aqui e no mundo. 😂 Obrigado!
Como conheceste o João
Been here for nearly 20 years and I still can't grasp it, what am I doing wrong Liz?
Lack of exposure
Start watching soap operas
Olá David! Feel free to send me an email at hello@talkthestreets.com, I'd love to help you out and hear your story!
4:22 do we not need to say the word um/uma or was it pronounced so fast i didnt hear it?
It's very brief! There's a little nasal "um" sound after the "está" that connects it with de "dia". It nasalizes the "á" of "está" a bit as well.
We do need to pronounce it yes! :)
@@TalktheStreets ah ok. Thanks
Hi Liz ! Wouldn't it be better to just say , esta' muito frio ,or, que frio ! instead of, que frio de rachar ? I never say de rachar .
Hi! "Que frio de rachar" is commonly used by Portuguese people
@@TalktheStreets No, you mean it's rarely used by portuguese people .
so i know that if someone greets me with "tudo bem?" I can respond "tudo, voce?" But if someone starts with "entao?" what is the correct way to respond?
Hi! You can respond with "tudo, e você?" but this is quite formal, and sometimes considered a little rude to use the word você - check this video for more on this topic - czcams.com/video/kcMYvsKeyf4/video.htmlsi=K0GEJAqyo0W9L7LO
If someone says "então!" you can simply say "tudo bem?"
@@TalktheStreets Muito obrigado!!!!!
Hi madame can you teach me portuguese to speak. Please reply to me madame
Oi? In Portugal???? Really??? 🙄 I wonder how that is received if you are not a Brazilian national. I would not try it. No point on being perceived as rude.
Brazilian Cultural identity is fine, if you are Brazilian. If you are not Brazilian you might flatter more the Portuguese if you stick to Portuguese regional expressions.
Nice video though.
Cheers
I agree. I'm from Fall River Massachusetts and most of the community here is Azorean and I'd say saying Oi to one of them would definitely raise a few eyebrows.
Madame please reply to me
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