Advanced Rules to Use Definite Articles in Brazilian Portuguese - Learn Portuguese

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  • čas přidán 11. 08. 2021
  • BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE ARTICLES - Learning how to use the DEFINITE ARTICLES in Portuguese may seem a bit challenging, but it is a matter of practice. In today's lesson, you will learn that while English has only one Definite Article ('the') Portuguese has four of them - 'o', 'a', 'os', 'as'. You will also learn that regarding use, there are some similarities between both languages, but there are also some differences, for example, in Portuguese you must use definite articles before seasons ('o verão').
    It is highly recommended that you rewatch the lessons on Genders since Definite Articles in Portuguese must agree in gender (and number) with the noun referred.
    Link to "Gender of Nouns - Masculine or Feminine?"
    🔗 • GENDER of NOUNS in Bra...
    Link to "Gender of Nouns - Patterns"
    🔗 • Gender of Nouns in Por...
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Komentáře • 30

  • @PavelChumarov
    @PavelChumarov Před 4 měsíci +2

    Portuguese loves articles so so much. It uses them literally everywhere, even before proper names! I know no language that uses articles more often. Perhaps only Arabian may compete with Portuguese in this aspect, but I am not sure.

  • @elsanoronha6783
    @elsanoronha6783 Před 2 lety +4

    Obrigada Professora

    • @PlainPortuguese
      @PlainPortuguese  Před 2 lety +2

      De nada!! Obrigada por sempre participar das aulas!!😊

  • @vectraxxxx
    @vectraxxxx Před 2 lety +6

    👌💯👍

  • @wp.3815
    @wp.3815 Před 2 lety +6

    Great video, I would like you to explain how to make interrogative sentences in simple past, I'll appreciate it... Lovely teacher.

    • @PlainPortuguese
      @PlainPortuguese  Před 2 lety +4

      Olá Wendy, tudo bem?
      Well, unlike English, Portuguese doesn't have auxiliaries (e.g. do / does / did / have...) in negative sentences or questions. Take a look at the following sentence in the past.
      'Ele estudou ontem.' - affirmative sentence (He studied yesterday.)
      'Ele não estudou ontem.' - negative sentence (He didn't study yesterday)
      'Ele estudou ontem?' - question (Did he study yesterday?) - By the way, when speaking, there is a rise in intonation toward the end.
      If you want to add a wh-word, easy breeze.
      Quando ele estudou? (When did he study?)
      Onde ele estudou? (Where did he study?) 😊

  • @ankur11331
    @ankur11331 Před 2 lety +5

    Very helpful video

  • @bkstroh
    @bkstroh Před rokem +2

    This has been very helpful. I've been fumbling with articles and now I understand when to use them. In English we don't use articles in some of these circumstances, like before a country, state or even town, we also would never put them before a season or holiday. For the longest time I've wondered why the heck am I putting "the" in front of this word. Obrigado por tudos os seus videos.

    • @PlainPortuguese
      @PlainPortuguese  Před rokem

      Fico feliz que tenha entendido! 😊
      Muito obrigada por sua participação! Sempre que você tiver alguma dúvida ou sugestão de aulas, fique à vontade!

  • @nilosithu1257
    @nilosithu1257 Před 2 lety +7

    The usage of definite articles had been confusing me a lot. But this video gives me better understanding about definite articles. Muito obrigado ❤❤❤

    • @PlainPortuguese
      @PlainPortuguese  Před 2 lety +2

      Que bom, Nilo! By the way, where are your sentences? 🤔

    • @nilosithu1257
      @nilosithu1257 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PlainPortuguese It's still confusing me a bit. So I have to make sure I understand everything clearly before I write it in the comments. 😊😊

    • @PlainPortuguese
      @PlainPortuguese  Před 2 lety +1

      @@nilosithu1257 Entendi! 😊

  • @douglasrizzi769
    @douglasrizzi769 Před 2 lety +6

    Obrigado, professora👍🏼

  • @roxytana717
    @roxytana717 Před rokem +1

    amei o mapa pra explicar o uso frequente de artigos com estados. Obrigada. Sempre aprendendo algo novo com vc :)

    • @PlainPortuguese
      @PlainPortuguese  Před rokem +1

      Que bom saber que sempre aprende algo com as aulas.😊

  • @carlparker6228
    @carlparker6228 Před 2 lety +5

    obrigado professora, voce eh prefere verao ou inverno?, eu prefiro o verao mais do que o inverno, , os estados unidos tem
    muitas cidades.

    • @PlainPortuguese
      @PlainPortuguese  Před 2 lety +1

      Oi Carl!! Eu prefiro o verão. Eu gosto do inverno, mas prefiro o verão 😎

  • @yenireethais
    @yenireethais Před 2 lety +5

    Obrigada professora, tudo bem? ótima aula!!
    Eu tenho uma dúvida: a gente não usa os artigos quando se refere a pessoas famosas então por qué os exemplos são "Os Kennedy" e não so "Kennedy" mesmo exemplo com "as Kardashians".
    Muito obrigada e desculpa pela mal escrita, tou tentando jajajajajajaa :)

    • @PlainPortuguese
      @PlainPortuguese  Před 2 lety +2

      Oi Yeniree, tudo bem? Quando nos referimos a uma pessoa conhecida, geralmente não usamos os artigos no início de uma frase.
      Ex. Kim Kardashian tem um programa de televisão com suas irmãs.
      Mas quando nos referimos à uma família pelo seu sobrenome, usamos os artigos no plural, mantendo a forma original do sobrenome.
      Ex. As Kardashian têm um programa de televisão. 😎
      Obs. Sua escrita está ótima! 😊

    • @yenireethais
      @yenireethais Před 2 lety +2

      @@PlainPortuguese Nossa professora! Agora eu entendo muito melhor. Obrigada :D

    • @PlainPortuguese
      @PlainPortuguese  Před 2 lety +1

      @@yenireethais 😎 De nada!! 😎

  • @ottomendez2404
    @ottomendez2404 Před rokem +1

    Maybe if your microphone is closer to you, your voice could be clearer. Thanks for your lessons, I do like them.

  • @p4c744
    @p4c744 Před rokem +1

    When do I say "Eu vejo meu filho." and when do I say "Eu vejo o meu filho"? Otherwise very helpful video!

    • @PlainPortuguese
      @PlainPortuguese  Před rokem +1

      Olá! Tudo bem?
      I'm positive you'll find the answer to your question in this lesson - czcams.com/video/6a437WSuQvs/video.html

    • @p4c744
      @p4c744 Před rokem +1

      @@PlainPortuguese Muito obrigado!