English Words That DON’T EXIST in Portuguese (and What Brazilians Say Instead!)

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STOP Confusing Tudo and Todo! Learn the Difference in Minutes | Brazilian Portuguese

Get Your Free Lesson & Worksheet 👉 https://speakingbrazilian.kit.com/nos-or-a-gente Should we say “todos os dias,” “todo dia,” or “todo o dia”? What is the correct form? All three forms are used in Brazil, but not in exactly the same way. In this lesson, you’re going to learn wh ...  Show more

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