Learn All 15 Portuguese Verb Tenses (with Examples) - Brazilian Portuguese

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How to apologize in Brazilian Portuguese (Common Expressions Explained)

Get Your Free Lesson & Worksheet PDF 👉 https://speakingbrazilian.kit.com/desculpe_desculpa What is the difference between “desculpe” (sorry) and “desculpa” (sorry)? And when do we say “desculpe” (I’m sorry) or “sinto muito” (I’m sorry)? There are many ways to apologize in Portug ...  Show more

How to use the words “já” and “ainda” in Brazilian Portuguese

Get Your Free Lesson & Worksheet 👉 https://speakingbrazilian.kit.com/ja-or-ainda The terms “já” and “ainda” don’t have a single translation into English and other languages. The translation of these words varies a lot depending on the context. That’s why it’s important to unders ...  Show more

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