Perfect, thank you so much! Best most simplistic teaching. I understand this faster than watching countless other videos on the topic and articles. PERFECT! Simplicity rules!
This is nice. Learning sorry Brazilian Portuguese but love the mother country, I never learned tu for Brazil and never vos. Tu is used only in Rio grande do sul and in Para, a state.
Do you mean rolled? If so, that's one of the pronunciations of an R in the beginning of a word (the oldest and, some would say, the most correct, but not the most frequent these days, at least in the variants of Portuguese spoken in the largest urban centers).
Perfect, thank you so much! Best most simplistic teaching. I understand this faster than watching countless other videos on the topic and articles. PERFECT! Simplicity rules!
Muito obrigado. I also think spooky fairies are the best kind of fairy.
Very clear explanation. You make it easy to learn.
Even though I'm learning Brazilian Portuguese, I love watching your videos! Keep it up!
Obrigado. Same language, though. :)
You pattern of teaching us very nice and so good, Sir
obrigada pelos seus videos.
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Pahahahahaha the ending is hilarious
You are amazing🤣
This is nice. Learning sorry Brazilian Portuguese but love the mother country, I never learned tu for Brazil and never vos. Tu is used only in Rio grande do sul and in Para, a state.
Mas onde está o ornitorrinco? Sinto a falta dele!
Foi à Austrália para tratar de assuntos oficiais de ornitorrincos. Voltará.
Hello, could you explain me there is ɐ sound in verb amar, i thougt it sounds like the word about ə, but you sayin like e or æ?
Hi. The first A in "amar" is closed, the second is open. The first one sounds like the "u" in the English word "but".
@@SimpletonPortuguese thank you so much!)
ótimo! saudações!
Edit: did I mishear your "r" in rude as the spanish [r] or you just say it like that?
Do you mean rolled? If so, that's one of the pronunciations of an R in the beginning of a word (the oldest and, some would say, the most correct, but not the most frequent these days, at least in the variants of Portuguese spoken in the largest urban centers).
Omg so great ^3^
This mght be stupid, but is there a difference between tu and vos?
"Tu" is the singular you and "vós" is the plural you.
aqui nos açores também se usa o vós
Why some use gostam for (vocês) ?!?
That's the only form of "gostar" you can use with "vocês" in the present.
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Who's this guy 😂😂😂😂
The name's Frank. Frank Mortimore.
Que rude! ;P just kidding...is that even right?
Sim. Está perfeito. :D