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Be sure to like our Facebook Page, Learning Portuguese for more! First Published: 13th of February, 2022 by Patrick Carpen. In the English world, we have one word for all Continue Reading →
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Be sure to like our Facebook Page, Learning Portuguese for more! First Published: 13th of February, 2022 by Patrick Carpen. In the English world, we have one word for all Continue Reading →
Be sure to like our Facebook Page, Learning Portuguese for more! First Published: 1st of February, 2022 Learning Portuguese Through Brazilian Film and TV After you reach a level of Continue Reading →
Be sure to like our Facebook Page, Learning Portuguese for more! First Published: 23rd of May, 2021 by Patrick Carpen. In the English Language, the word “fortunate” means “favored by, Continue Reading →
Be sure to like our Facebook Page, Learning Portuguese for more! First Published: 1st of April, 2021 by Patrick Carpen In Brazil, the Portuguese expression for “breakfast” is “cafe da Continue Reading →
Be sure to like our Facebook Page, Learning Portuguese for more! First Published: 22nd of February, 2021 by Patrick Carpen. Advisory: This article contains adult language! Last evening, I was Continue Reading →
Be sure to like our Facebook Page, Learning Portuguese for more! First Published: 20th of November, 2020 by Patrick Carpen. If you go to the shop or supermarket in Brazil Continue Reading →
Be sure to like our Facebook Page, Learning Portuguese for more! First Published: 8th of October, 2020 The general translation for the English word “juice” to Portuguese is “suco.” Example: Continue Reading →
Be sure to like our Facebook Page, Learning Portuguese for more! In Brazil, when we generate an expense through an online purchase, shopping even utility bills, we may choose to Continue Reading →
Be sure to like our Facebook Page, Learning Portuguese for more! On Guyana’s border with Brazil, I had the honor of interacting with many Brazilian natives coming over to Lethem Continue Reading →
Be sure to like our Facebook Page, Learning Portuguese for more! The words for “goodbye” in Portuguese are “tchau” or “adeus,” but what’s the difference between these two words? When Continue Reading →
Be sure to like our Facebook Page, Learning Portuguese for more! As I mentioned in my article, “The Literal Translation Versus the Meaning,” it can take quite some time feeling Continue Reading →