5 Practical Situations in European Portuguese you NEED to Prepare For! (Essential Phrases)
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5 Practical Situations in European Portuguese you NEED to Prepare For! (Essential Phrases & Pronunciation Tips) - Do you often feel anxious about speaking Portuguese? Or scared someone will reply back in Portuguese and you’ll freeze? Don’t worry, I’m here to help. In this video, I’m going to guide you through essential phrases and pronunciation tips to help you navigate five everyday interactions like a PRO. From friendly greetings to smoothly handling bill payments, I've curated everything you need to navigate Portuguese daily conversations effortlessly! Vamos lá? - Filmed in Lisbon, Portugal by Liz Sharma, a Portuguese teacher in Lisbon and founder of Talk the Streets.
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Omg, I’m so glad I found you. I’m going to Portugal in October and your lessons will definitely help me. Muito obrigada!
Love learning the little extras and not just strictly textbook. Great job!Looking forward to more.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Liz, we love the practical tips that really stick! So cute the "inho" tips. In Swabian German, we like go put a "le" (pronounced "leh") on the end of things. I love that the Portuguese do it this way. Tschuessle! Tchauzinho!
"to put"...
obrigadinho meu amiguinho
mas cuidado com os diminutivos, ás vezes as pessoas podem pensar que estás a gozar com elas e podem ficar com raiva lol
Love that!
Another comment on tipping. I took my hosts out for a meal in February and went to pay the bill, and told the staff to keep the change. "What's that for?" the man asked with incomprehension. This was in the backwoods of the north east, so it may be that tipping is more common in the Litoral or Algarve.
Loved this video. Thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is a few years back now, but I remember often leaving the change as a tip in the cafe, maybe like 83c and my Portuguese friends being scandalized - It's FAR too much, take those coins back, 13c will be plenty! 😂
Gimme MORE 🇵🇹
Obrigada
De nada!
Expat bubble, LOL.
There no such thing as European Portuguese of indeed Brazilian, Angolan, Mizambique Portotuguese, there is ONLY PORTUGUESE! It's as stupid as saying American, Canadian or Australian English.
Can have a guess as to where Portotuguese is spoken?
no one said they are separate languages. they are different dialects and accents that appeared due to historical, cultural, and geopolitical influences. same with English. so no need to be rude, you surely know that there are differences between Brazilian and other variations of Portuguese.
@@lmxtn1what he’s saying is that it makes no sense to distinguish the language from its place of origin.
This would be Portuguese, and the one spoken in America would be Brazilian Portuguese. The ones spoken in Mozambique and Angola would be Angolan Portuguese and Mozambican Portuguese. Etc.
Makes sense to distinguish as other platforms don't and then you find out its Brazilian Portuguese when your girlfriend says you've learned all the wrong dialect 😅😅
português do brasil não é uma língua é um dialeto, o único português puro onde foi criado é o de Portugal.