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Lesson 04 - Numbers
Numbers
| 0 | zero | ||
| 1 | um | first | primeiro |
| 2 | dois | second | segundo |
| 3 | três | third | terceiro |
| 4 | quatro | fourth | quarto |
| 5 | cinco | fifth | quinto |
| 6 | seis | sixth | sexto |
| 7 | sete | seventh | sétimo |
| 8 | oito | eighth | oitavo |
| 9 | nove | ninth | nono |
| 10 | dez | tenth | décimo |
| 11 | onze | eleventh | décimo primeiro/undécimo |
| 12 | doze | twelfth | décimo segundo/duodécimo |
| 13 | treze | thirteenth | décimo terceiro |
| 14 | catorze/quatorze | fourteenth | décimo quarto |
| 15 | quinze | fifteenth | décimo quinto |
| 16 | dezesseis | sixteenth | décimo sexto |
| 17 | dezessete | seventeenth | décimo sétimo |
| 18 | dezoito | eighteenth | décimo oitavo |
| 19 | dezenove | nineteenth | décimo nono |
| 20 | vinte | twentieth | vigésimo |
| 21 | vinte e um | twenty-first | vigésimo primeiro |
| 22 | vinte e dois | twenty-second | vigésimo segundo |
| 30 | trinta | thirtieth | trigésimo |
| 40 | quarenta | fortieth | quadragésimo |
| 50 | cinqüenta | fiftieth | qüinquagésimo |
| 60 | sessenta | sixtieth | sexagésimo |
| 70 | setenta | seventieth | septuagésimo |
| 80 | oitenta | eightieth | octogésimo |
| 90 | noventa | ninetieth | nonagésimo |
| 100 | cem/cento | hundredth | centésimo |
| 1000 | mil | thousandth | milésimo |
Note: If you are just saying 100, you use just cem. If it's over 100, you use cento. So 101 is cento e um. And 156 would be cento e cinqüenta e seis. The words for 16, 17, 18 and 19 are pronounced like dzesseis, dzessete, dzoito and dzenove respectively. The only numbers that have a feminine form are 1 (um/uma) and 2 (dois/duas). All other numbers are masculine.
Lesson 03 - Alphabets & Pronunciation
Pronunciation
| Portuguese Letter | English Sound |
| a | like a in after |
| e | like e in empty or if it's at the end of a word, like ee in cheese |
| i | always like ee |
| o | like the sound of all but without the l sound |
| u | always like oo in fool |
| lh | like lli in million but shorter |
| h | mute |
| nh | like ny in canyon |
| r | in beginning of word like h in hot. Between two letters like the Italian r in Maria |
| rr | always like h in hot |
| d | like in English |
| j | like in English but without the d sound. Something like zh or a hard sh |
| g | before e and i like j. Otherwise like g in go |
| gue, gui | the g in go followed by e or i |
| qua, quo | are always pronounced separetely, like kwa, kwo |
| s | between vowels, like z in zoo. Otherwise like s in same |
| x | sometimes like sh in shift or like z in zoo |
| ç | like ss but only comes before an e or i |
| z | like in English |
| ã | like oe in does |
| â | like ã but shorter |
| á | like a in Artic |
| à | double a |
| ê | like e but shorter |
| é | like a im apple |
| í | like i but longer |
| ô | like o but shorter |
| ó | like o in more |
| ú | like u but longer |
| ü | shows that the letter u must be pronounced separately. Ex: freqüência frekwência (frequence) |
| ch | like sh in shift |
| õe | like "oen" |
| a | ah | j | jota | t | tê |
| b | bê | l | éle | u | oo |
| c | cê | m | ême | v | vê |
| d | dê | n | êne | x | xis |
| e | ê | o | o | z | zê |
| f | éfe | p | pê | Foreign letters | |
| g | gê | q | quê | k | ká |
| h | agá | r | érre | w | dábliu |
| i | ee | s | ésse | y | ípsolon |
Note: The letter ç (cê cedilha) is not part of the alphabet.
Lesson 02 - Basic Portuguese Phrases
Basic Portuguese Phrases
| O senhor fala português? Do you speak Portuguese? (formal) | Você fala inglês? Do you speak English? (informal) | (Não) Falo... I (don't) speak... |
| Compreende? Do you understand? (formal / informal) | (Não) Compreendo. I (don't) understand. | Eu (não) sei. yoh noh loh seh I (don't) know. |
| Pode me ajudar? Can you help me? | Claro que sim | Como? What? Pardon me? |
| Onde está / Onde estão... ? Where is ... / Where are ... ? | Aqui Here. | Há / Havia... There is / are... / There was / were... |
| Como se diz ____ em português? How do you say ___ in Portuguese? | O que é isto? What is that? | Qual é o problema? |
| Não importa. It doesn't matter. | O que aconteceu? What's happening? | Não tenho idéia. I have no idea. |
| Estou cansado / doente. I'm tired / sick. | Estou com fome / sêde. I'm hungry / thirsty. | Estou com calor / frio. I'm hot / cold. |
| Estou chateado. I'm bored. | Não me importa. I don't care. | Não se preocupe. Don't worry |
| Tudo bem / 'Tá bom. That's alright. | Me esqueci. I forgot. | Tenho que ir agora. I must go now. |
| Saúde! Bless you! | Parabéns! Congratulations! | Boa sorte! Good luck! |
| É a sua vez. It's your turn. (informal) | Cale-se! / Cala a boca! Shut up! | Eu te amo. I love you. (informal and singular) |
Notice that Portuguese has informal and formal ways of saying things. This is because there is more than one meaning to "you" in Portuguese (as well as in many other languages.) The informal you is used when talking to close friends, relatives, animals or children. The formal you is used when talking to someone who is older than you or someone for whom you would like to show respect (a professor, for example.) There are also two ways to say you in the plural, used when speaking to more than one person.
All the adjectives in Portuguese have masculine and feminine forms, as we'll see later.Lesson 01 - Basic Portuguese Phrases
| Bom dia! Hello! / Good morning! | Boa tarde! Good afternoon! | Boa noite! Good evening! / Good night! |
| Oi/Olá! Tchau! Hi! / Bye! | Adeus. Good bye. | Por favor. Please. |
| Até mais. See you / See you later. | Até logo. See you soon. | Até amanhã. See you tomorrow. |
| (Muito) Obrigado. Thank you (very much). | Não há de quê. You're welcome. | Bem-vindo Welcome |
| Desculpe-me I'm sorry | Com licença / Perdão. Excuse me / Pardon | Vamos! Let's go! |
| Como o senhor está? How are you? (formal) feminine: a senhora | Como vai? How are you? (informal) | E aí? How's it going? |
| Bem / Muito bem Good / Very good | Mal / Muito mal / Mais ou menos Bad / Very bad / More or less | Sim / Não Yes / No |
| Como o senhor se chama? What is your name? (formal) | Qual é o seu nome? What is your name? (informal) | Me chamo... My name is... |
| Prazer em conhecê-lo Nice to meet you. | Igualmente. Same here. | Senhor / Senhora / Senhorita Mister / Mrs. / Miss |
| De onde o senhor é? Where are you from? (formal) | De onde você é? Where are you from? (informal) | Eu sou de... I'm from... |
| Quantos anos o senhor tem? How old are you? (formal) | Quantos anos você tem? How old are you? (informal) | Eu tenho _____ anos. I am _____ years old. |
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