Common & Useful 3-Word Commands in Portuguese (Formal & Informal)

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  • Common & Useful 3 Word Commands in Portuguese (Formal & Informal)
    Join me in this video tailored for non-Portuguese speakers, where we explore three-word commands in both formal and informal contexts.
    Whether you're navigating everyday interactions or engaging in professional environments, knowing how to give commands effectively is essential. In this video, I'll cover a range of three-word commands, providing examples in both formal and informal language.
    This is a simple and easy lesson without grammar confusion. Great video for auditory and visual learners. I try to make my videos easy to understand so you can discover how to learn the European Portuguese language quickly and easily.
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Komentáře • 24

  • @saqm1084
    @saqm1084 Před měsícem

    Please keep posting simple 3 wards every 2 days that will help a lot

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    @marwashaaban5416 Před měsícem

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    @mywwwow Před 29 dny

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    @dmobxts Před měsícem

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  • @vickiegoncalves9849
    @vickiegoncalves9849 Před 27 dny

    Obrigada I like the formal and informal this is very helpful

  • @Sfx01
    @Sfx01 Před měsícem

    Thank you for including the informal form. It's very rare to find on any other learning channel or learning app.

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  • @cynthiapinto198
    @cynthiapinto198 Před 27 dny

    I don't understand, for eg formal is Fala and informal is falas so how is it fale mais alto formal? Tx

    • @learnportuguesetoday
      @learnportuguesetoday  Před 27 dny

      In Portuguese, the formality of commands or requests can depend on the verb conjugation used, for example:
      Fala is the imperative form used with "tu" (informal singular you).
      Fale is the imperative form used with "você" (formal singular you)
      So, "fale mais alto" is formal because "fale" is the formal imperative form of the verb "falar" used with "você."
      Here’s a clearer breakdown:
      Fala mais alto - Speak louder (informal, used with "tu")
      Fale mais alto - Speak louder (formal, used with "você")
      The use of "fale" instead of "fala" makes the phrase formal.
      Hope this helps! 😊😊