100 Most Common Words in Portuguese | European Portuguese for Beginners
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- 100 Most Common Words in Portuguese | European Portuguese for Beginners -- What if I told you that by learning just 100 of the most frequently used words in Portuguese, you could understand up to 50% of everyday speech in Portuguese? Say whaaaat?! It’s true, and that's why studying “frequency words” is a strategy loved by linguists everywhere. So in this lesson I’m breaking down 100 of the most frequently used words in Portuguese, complete with pronunciation tips and example sentences, so you can unlock a massive chunk of everyday Portuguese conversation! - Filmed in Lisbon, Portugal by Liz Sharma, a Portuguese teacher in Lisbon and founder of Talk the Streets.
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This shortcut will do wonders for understanding everyday Portuguese! Get these 100 words as flashcards here ---> bit.ly/3ZgB1vE
Hmm, the link doesn't work for me. "Forbidden"... Is this the same 100 word list that you created some time ago?
This video was very helpful but the pronunciation of Sem and Até do not sound like European Portuguese but more Brasileiro. Was that an error?
@@kimburmester7895pt7y60❤😮8
Parabéns por você ensinar a lingua mais bonita do mundo, é um privilégio falar Português, esta devia ser a lingua universal
Portuguese from Portugal sounds so beautiful and sophisticated!!!!!
Canadian here 👋my father in law lives in Portugal and we are going to spend a few weeks with him later in the spring. I'm trying to surprise him with some Portuguese so thank you for making my dream possible and with such ease! You're a fabulous teacher! Obrigada!
I'm so glad, wow!!
as a US American who has lived in São Paulo, BR for a while, getting this chance to hear the European accents of both English and Portuguese is fun and educational.
I'm so glad!
And the vocabulary and the grammar are quite different too.
Saudações do Brasil, eu amo o português de Portugal, eu morei um tempo em Portugal, fui mais como turista, só para conhecer o país que deu origem ao meu país Brasil e conhecer esse idioma lindo, the Portugal's portuguese accent is so amazing, I love it!Thanks for sharing!
Muito bom! I'm a native Brazilian Portuguese speaker and a Portuguese teacher as well. It's so cool to see you producing this beautiful accent from Portugal
Glad you enjoy it!
Why do Brazilians write the same as the portugese but pronunciation is so different?
@@idaliacristino9635 I think there are several different factors that have changed the pronunciation of the Portuguese in Brazil. The influence of the Indigenous people, the african slaves, immigration from different countries and above all, Brazilians vandalize any language. Have you heard them using English words but they use them in a :Brazilian way"... Like, they add an "e" to the end of any word that ends in a consonant. i.e. Brad Pitt they say Brade Pitte... weekend, weekende, click, clicke Pit Bull, pite bulle, and so on... I think this is influenced by the Italian immigrants to Brazil because in Italy they do the same.
The bad thing, in Portugal, they started to use the same style as Brazilians...
@@carlferreira6905
Hi sir
How to write God's willing in portuguese
@@user-by5my4kx7l Oxalá (pronounced Oshallah) derived from the Arabic Inshallah.
Inshallah is the English version. Meaning: God's willing
i.e oxalá que o tempo seja bom amanha (God's willing the weather will be good tomorrow)
In a more formal and religious "oxala" is used "que seja a vontade de Deus" or "Que Deus Permita" both sentences have the same meaning.
Oxalá is the most common used for God's willing.
Hope it helps.
Cheers
CARL (Toronto, Canada)
Sorry that people have been cruel to you. We've been watching you guys for years! Wishing you both the best from Tavira.
Aah please dont listen to them as for one horrible comment we all love you and we are hundreds xxx hugs
Who could be cruel to her and why? She's giving the best content for European Portuguese.
I started watching your videos and realized I’ve been speaking Portuguese all wrong this whole time! So glad your channel exists! Thank you!
You're so welcome!
I love your videos. I watch this one on the treadmill at the gym almost every day. My Portuguese is improving (and I've lost 8 kilos. :) ).
Great to hear!
🌹💙 New subscriber here! I’m in my sixties and want to learn Portuguese; thank you kindly for creating these videos for us English speakers. I will be taking advantage of this channel’s content in the near future. Blessings! 🙏
You're so welcome!
nunca desistas companheiro , força! Português é uma língua bonita, fico feliz que gostes da minha língua!
Such a beautiful language
Very nicely done. You get a lot of very useful information about pronunciation in your explanations. I learned a lot in this short lesson!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks, Liz!! One of the best and most useful videos so far, in my opinion
Glad you think so!
Isto foi fantástico!
Very well thought and excellently explained tricky bits. Obrigado Lisa.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Liz, estou muito feliz
em conhecer uma inglesa
que fala como a portuguêsa,
com o seu rosto muito sorridente,
o que me ajuda a ficar fluente.
Wow! Love this, thank you!
Você é excelente professora
Liz!! This is a great collection and well presented. A fun add to my daily shot of “Liz Time”!
Thank you so much!
❤muito obrigado ❤❤
Thank you so much! Your video is so helpful with pronunciation. 😊👍✨
Glad it was helpful!
Obrigado❤
You helped me so much!! And thank you for the Quizlet cards.
You are so welcome!
Perfect lesson. Obrigada!
De nada ☺️
This was an amazing lesson! So so helpful 🎉
Glad it was helpful!
Excelente!! Muito obrigado!!
Fixe! De nada!
Obrigada❤
Thank you so much. Your course has been a wonderful help
I'm so glad!
hi Liz - just signed up for the Portuguese Pro - relocating to northern Portugal from disunited kingdom next April - so excited about learning a new language. Beijinhos, Maf
Woo so excited for you!
Um vídeo fantástico. Excelentes conselhos de pronúncia. Obrigado.
☺️ thank you!
This is very well done. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
thank you ❤️abrigada
It’s very helpful. I make lots of mistakes when it comes to the differentiation between the brazilian and european portuguese accent
Obrigado 🎉
Thank you very much i was watching you last night until now im still watching ❤
Adoro este canal, minha língua nativa é o espanhol e aprendo inglês como segunda língua e português como terceira língua ao mesmo tempo, Saudações.
Que bom!
Gostei desse vídeo. Para os iniciantes vale a pena apostarem para aprender a nossa língua nativa ( Português)
Obrigado!
It was a very helpful lesson
I find this to be a good validation that I am on the right track. I knew all the words but to distinguish which ones are truly useful in 50% of daily talk is precious.
Excellent!
Brilliant video - thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant presentation, thank you, liked and subscribed
Obrigada!! ☺️
Ambas as pronúncias são excelentes!🤩
obrigada!! 😊
Useful collection of vocabulary. Obrigado.
De nada!
Very well done, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for the great video ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for a best video, this is very useful those are interested to learn purteges language.
Thank you that was very well presented , fica bem 😊
Glad it was helpful!
I love this, 2nd video of yours that I watched, and its amazingly made!
Yay! Thank you!
Obrigada
obrigado!
Thank you for the lesson
No worries!
muito obregada❤❤❤
Muito obrigado
This is amazing, thank you
Glad you like it!
wow! thats amazing, thank you so much
De nada! 😊
My girlfriend is moving to England next year but i wanted to learn Portuguese for her so i can speak to her family or help her when she is stuck on any English.
Thank you 😊
That's awesome! I'd love to help you out. I highly recommend checking out my free lesson for beginners, it’s a quick start guide for total beginners covering pronunciation, real life Portuguese & essential grammar! You can sign up for it here: www.talkthestreets.com/speak-portuguese-like-a-pro ☺️
Thank you Very much, that you prepare the course. I Iove your lesson course even I'm gaining a lot from your lesson 💯 😌 🎉
Happy to hear that!
your way of teaching is best love you so much
Thank you!
I like her way of teaching, so happy
Went nice and slow
Thank you! 😃
My parents didn’t teach me português and I’ve been learning now and I’m so proud that I already know all these words
Meus pais nunca ensina-me o português mas agora eu entendo todos de palavras neste vídeo (não é perfeito eu sei 😅)
Posso ajudar? Eu diria : "Os meus pais não me ensinaram português, mas agora compreendo todas as palavras deste vídeo"- Há diferença entre 'entender' e 'compreender'. 'Entender' tem o sentido de 'ouvir corretamente', enquanto 'compreender' significa 'perceber o significado'. No Brasil esta diferença não é notada, sendo usado o termo 'entender' que vc utilizou. Parabéns pelo seu esforço em aprender.
@@vcarvalho193 muito obrigada!!
Gostei muito do seu esforço e achei perfeito o que você aprendeu. Grande abraço sou do Brasil.
I really liked your effort and I thought what you learned was perfect. Big hug, I'm from Brazil.
Seems a handy vocabulary set.I have a advantage learning these words as very close related to Spanish language.This will seriously fast track my learning for basic survival language.Teaching is good.
So glad to hear that!
Very useful !!Muito util!!
Also,could you please explain European Portuguese intonation &
prosody = stress, rhythm,etc.
Muito obrigado !!
Thank you very much !
You're a great teacher ! I only intended to learn the words and go on my way, but your explanations on the pronunciation and the examples were so useful I ended up watching the whole video actively. As a self-learner, pronunciation is especially hard to get, but thanks to you, now I actually get why this and this are pronounced this way instead of just learning it. Thank you again !
I'm so glad!!
muito obrigado!😃
De nada! ☺️
Your explanations are excellent and very useful.
Glad you think so!
You'r great, I really appreciate all of the hard work you are doing for us..
So nice of you, thanks!
Muito obrigado !
De nada!
Thanks Liz! I think I´m starting to get the hang of it.
Wonderful!
Excellent, sorry EXCELLENT presentation. I think this is perfect for people who have some facility in a few European languages and want to get closer in Portuguese.
I'm so glad!
Thank you 😊
I speak Spanish with I would say - a B+ grade in fluency. Learning Portuguese and Italian and it's super easy to pick up on what's being said with subtitles but definitely takes practice to learn the pronunciation of things. Thanks for the breakdown
Thanks for sharing!
Same here, I find it much easier to understand when I am reading, but very difficult when I listen.
Obrigado..
Obrigada Senhora
Thanks dear
Oi amigo !! I am from Ssri Lanka .It was known as ceylan in old days .It was a portuguese colony in 1500s . For my amazement there are many words in this video are still in use here .Obrigado sinhora !!
Thanks for the info! Very interesting
Very helpful, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
You are the best....
In "Parece", the first "E" should have a different sound than the second "E", as the first one is the "Sílaba tónica"(don't know the name for it in english but it's basically the part of the word that "leads"). So, the last "E" should be read with a more closed mouth, while the first "E" should be read as "É". Thanks for the good content.
You're absolutely right !
Same thing with the verb "esquecer". Depending on what tense it comes up, the two last "e" can sound different
Thank you for the wonderful lesson. I knew 99% of the words but I am still not confident when speaking. Muito obrigada❤
You can do it!
Love your channel. I was wondering if you could do a video of survival phrases from landing at the airport and checking into your hotel or other accommodation, renting a car, ordering in restaurants, dealing with shop keepers etc. with you actually talking with Portuguese vendors on the other side of the conversation.
Olá, I do have most of those videos on my channel! 😊 hope they are helpful!
Your videos are not boring to watch and listen. I stayed until the end! Having Portuguese origins it helps me a lot for my learning thank you very much^^ ( sorry for my english..)
Glad you like them!
Fantastic video, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Liz , enjoyed the video also received the flash cards
Thank you
Yay, thank you!
Nice it helps a lot Amiga 💗
Excellent way you’re going to teach us ❤
My pleasure 😊
this was really helpful. I have been living in PT for the past 2 months and all these words have come up multiple times and didn't know what they were referring to. Thank you
You're so welcome!
Oh so lucky you got head start. I’m a female solo traveler and am so anxious to get there in June. Practicing my portuguese in meantime 🥰
@@aandino1239 hope you enjoy! People are friendly and even if they may not all speak english, there are always ways to get around! I am sure you will have a marvellous time
@@aandino1239 nunca desistas companheiro , força! Português é uma língua bonita, fico feliz que gostes da minha língua!
Obrigado, foi muito interessante. Eu já tinha aprendido tudo isso antes, mas tinha esquecido muita coisa: volta fácil! Para um francês, o português escrito não é muito difícil de entender, mas quando é falado, já é outra coisa!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks you very much...Fantastic video ❤
So glad!
Tysm for these videos💞🫶🏼
De nada 😊
Very good and very helpful video, thank you very much 😊 Cheers from Scotland ❤ .
De nada! :)
Liz u smashed another video out the park there. Cheers
Obrigada!! :)
Excellent lesson
Thanks for watching! ☺️
This was very helpful I do speak Spanish which makes it easier to understand the meaning of the words I just need to work on the pronunciation
So glad it was helpful!
Thanks
It's a useful lesson, thank you very much.
As a Belgian, I use 3 languages (Dutch, French, English) to translate to Portuguese.
But nevertheless it's still difficult to learn the language.
Lucky my brasilian fiancée understands English a little bit 😁
Perhaps you could find Portuese & French reference grammars, both books & websites. Portuguese & French are Latin languages, so grammar ,syntax are are similar, but French vocabulary is guide different from
Portuguese, Spanish, etc. (See
videos by Langfocus & NativLang
2 video channels.)
It's not easy to speak Portuguese, but her accent, it's not bad at all!
Hi Liz! Great work! I have a question - can we call ''nh'' and ''lh'', respectively, nasal and palatalized kerns, just like under the logic of ''ps'' and ''kn'' in English, even though these refer to different phonologic utterances? Thanks.
Good learning ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
Eu gosto isto ❤