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Finally! Or should I say "Até que enfim"? I'll be saying that when we launch our beginners series later this week. In a nutshell: learn about the expression "até que enfim" for now. ;)
In this conversation André talks to Marcela, a journalist, about one of the biggest Brazilian traditions: a festa Junina!
In this conversation André talks to Marcela, a journalist, about one of the biggest Brazilian traditions: a festa Junina!
This week's expression is about having good conversations: Trocar uma ideia.
This week's expression is about having good conversations: Trocar uma ideia.
I guess the title says it all.
I guess the title says it all.
In this conversation André talks to Dayeni, who was born and raised in Rio. They talk about the city of Rio de Janeiro, sports and the Olympics!
In this conversation André talks to Dayeni, who was born and raised in Rio. They talk about the city of Rio de Janeiro, sports and the Olympics!
Seguem os textos lidos: (send your texts to andre@reallylearnportuguese.com and I’ll read them on the next opportunity). Poema da Camille, nossa ouvinte da França: Por um dia onde saiu nigela-dos trigos, Eu encontrei um jedi, um cavaleiro Até hoje nós somos amigos Com este homem brasileiro Ele aprende o francês E estudo o português Ele […]
Seguem os textos lidos: (send your texts to andre@reallylearnportuguese.com and I’ll read them on the next opportunity). Poema da Camille, nossa ouvinte da França: Por um dia onde saiu nigela-dos trigos, Eu encontrei um jedi, um cavaleiro Até hoje nós somos amigos Com este homem brasileiro Ele aprende o francês E estudo o português Ele […]
This week's expression is a tiny one: “nó".
This week's expression is a tiny one: “nó".
This week the expression is “gambiarra".
This week the expression is “gambiarra".