Learn European Portuguese (Portugal) - Vocabulary - In the garden
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Oh my! I have so much learning to do!
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I loved this more because you say in English first then will get the other parts easier. You help me a lot
very good video my portuguese teacher
Also put an English translation for each sentence please
Hey there, thankyou for all your videos. I am just starting but would like to know, which video do i start with first, there are so many. thankyou
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01:59 ...what form is "rega-la"? (Can't put the apostrophe on the a on my phone sry...). I can't find an answer online - it's coming from regar (to water)? But "rega-la"? Google translator says it means "water it" as a command? Actually maybe the problem is that my first language is german and in german it says it means "gieĂen Sie es", which is a term of saying a command in a distanced polite way - "Sie" refers to a person the same as "you" does in english. But in german "you" can mean "du" (if you are friends with the person e.g.) but it can also mean "Sie" (either if it is one or more people you talk to, but are not close to at all, kind of a respectful distanced version of you (I hate that we use it in german since it is also marking hierarchy positions, for example in a lot of job positions your are supposed to use it for your boss or costumers)... sorry for the long...explanation. "Thinking" in German language structures is probably the worst for learning Portuguese, but I can't help it :) anyway, if you could explain what "rega-la" means, what form it is, why this form is used within the example sentence...I'd be so grateful! Thank you so so so much Susana also for all the hard work you put into teaching Portuguese
OlĂĄ! "Temos de regĂĄ-la" means, "We have to water it" or, "Wir muessen ihn bewaessern" (den Rasen). "la" is a direct complement pronoun referring to "a relva" that was already mentioned before. "Temos de regar a relva" > "Temos de regĂĄ-la". There's a transformation you need to do to the verb as you see, you can learn more about it by studying the direct complement rules. I hope this makes sense. :)
Katharina Obenholzner la/lo/las/los/os/as/o/a kann man als es und sie ĂŒbersetzen. Come o pĂŁo đ„come-o. Iss das Brot đ„- iss es. Regue as plantas đ±- regue-as. GieĂen Sie die Pflanzen . GieĂen Sie sie. Temos de regĂĄ-la ou temos que regĂĄ-la. We have to water it. RegĂĄ-las-es ist Mehrzahl oder Plural. Wir haben auch VocĂȘ, vocĂȘs,tu, vĂłs,aber in Portugal đ”đč haben wir die Tendenz âo senhor,a senhora, a professora, o doutorâ zu verwenden. Die Anrede statt Sie. JĂĄ, vocĂȘ Ă© vocĂȘs with auch verwendet. Sie bedeutet tu, vĂłs, eles und elas, vocĂȘ Ă© vocĂȘs. Para ti deve ser uma confusĂŁo do caneco. Em alemĂŁo uma palavra em portuguĂȘs 3 ou quatro. As vezes acontece o contrĂĄrio. Uma palavra portuguesa e 10 em alemĂŁo. A palavra cair Ă© polĂssemica, mas vĂłs os alemĂŁes,e os ingleses tĂȘm miles de palavras, e nĂłs sĂł usamos essa palavra. Every language is challenge.
Images would help, I have never head those English words