Learn Portuguese vocabulary about books
Minicast with vocabulary related to books. All the content of this minicast is below (Portuguese only):
Livro
Partes de um livro (físicas):
Capa [dura, macia/mole]
Páginas
Lombada (lateral)
Marcador
Abas
Mais vocabulário:
Editor
Autor
Edição
Prefácio
Capítulo
Bibliografia
Expressões com a palavra livro:
Não julgue um livro pela capa.
Eu sou um livro aberto.
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Lesson - Ouro Preto
In this lesson you will learn about the beautiful city of Ouro Preto. You’ll also learn some vocabulary and grammar.
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André's Minicast #2: Being polite in Brazil
Hello again. This is André’s Minicast for Brazilian Portuguese Podcast. How are you today? I hope you’re all fine and dandy.
Today I’ll give you some quick and dirty tips on how to be polite in Brazil as well as teaching you some basic vocab.
I’ll start by saying that, overall, Brazilians appreciate very much politeness, specially when people don’t know each other. Of course there are exceptions but let’s stick with what most people here expect.
So the first tip is saying thanks. Whenever someone does something in benefit of you even if you’re paying for a service we use to say thanks. Now, thanks in Portuguese is “obrigado” and if you want to be even politer you could say “muito obrigado” which means “thank you very much”. Men say obrigado, with a final “O”, “obrigadO”. Women say obrigada, with a final “A”, “obrigadA”.
And what if someone else thanks you? You should say “de nada”. This means “you’re welcome.”
Now another expression that comes in very handy is “com licença” which can pretty much be used like “excuse me”. So say it when you need to call someone’s attention, to ask for passage, to ask for permission to leave, to come in, to interrupt someone, etc.
And our last but not least expression is “desculpe-me” or “me desculpa”. Both expressions mean “I’m sorry”. The difference is that the first one is more formal and the second is more informal.
Now, “com licença”, I have to go. But before leaving I’d like to ask you to like us on Facebook: Our facebook page is facebook.com/brazilpod and follow us on twitter, our twitter name is brazilianpod. Also visit bestbpp.com and consider becoming a member. And if you enjoy our work please leave us a positive feedback on our iTunes page. Muito obrigado.
And remember if you have questions let us know and we’ll answer them here on the minicasts.
My name is André Barbosa and this is Brazilian Portuguese Podcast. Thanks for listening, até mais.
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Tourism Series, Lesson 7: Essential Services (free pdf guide, get…
Knowing how to handle basic services in your trip to Brazil is imperative. So in this lesson you will learn useful vocabulary, expressions and phrases about basic services such as: the bank, post-office, telephone and the internet. This lesson is a freebie, so check all the extra material on the PDF guide and at the end of the audio.
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Tourism Series, Lesson 6: Shopping
In this lesson you will learn important vocabulary and phrases so you have a good time shopping in Brazil.
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Tourism Series, Lesson 5: Sightseeing and Entertainment
In this lesson you will learn basic vocab and phrases to use when you go sightseeing or when you go out for entertainment.
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Tourism Series, Lesson 4: Transportation
In this lesson you will learn some basic vocabulary and phrases related to transportation. This lesson intends to help you get around more easily in Brazil.
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Tourism Series, Lesson 3: Hotel Vocab
In this lesson you will learn the basic vocabulary you’ll need to use in hotel situations. If you’re a premium member you’ll get more vocab, the interactive quiz, and some extra content.
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Tourism Series, Lesson 2: Airport Vocab
In this lesson you will learn some essential vocabulary about airports and arriving in Brazil. We’re also feature an article about going through customs in Brazil.
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