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Past Subjunctive in Portuguese – Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Past Subjunctive

The Subjunctive mood is often a source of much groaning among Portuguese learners – so many conjugations to keep track of! And just when you thought you…

YouTube for Portuguese Language Learners

Learn Portuguese with YouTube

There are several ways you can learn Portuguese, and YouTube is undoubtedly worth trying. Below you’ll find a list of 10 YouTube channels designed for beginners and…

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Portuguese Possessive Pronouns - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Possessive Pronouns

Possessive pronouns in Portuguese are essential for expressing ownership and relationships. They work both as adjectives (when placed before a noun) and pronouns (when used alone). The…

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Portuguese Regular Verbs in the Present Tense - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Regular Verbs in the Present Tense

Portuguese verbs can feel more cumbersome to learn than, say, English. Being a Romance language, Portuguese isn’t short of verb forms to keep track of. Fortunately, there…

Portuguese Conjunctions and Linking Words - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Conjunctions – All You Need to Know

Without conjunctions, we’d sound clumsy and robotic: I like apples. I like pears. I don’t like bananas. No one talks like that. Conjunctions (aka linking words) prevent…

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Portuguese-English False Friends to Watch Out For - Portuguesepedia

English-Portuguese False Friends to Watch Out For

English–Portuguese false friends (or false cognates) are words that look alike in both languages but carry different meanings, often leading to misunderstandings. Because English and Portuguese share…

Portuguese Fluency Tips - Portuguesepedia

Quick Tips to Improve Your Portuguese

How can you develop your Portuguese language skills as quickly as possible? There are several things you can do to accelerate your language learning journey. Today, I…

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Personal Infinitive in Portuguese - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Personal Infinitive

The Personal Infinitive (Infinitivo Pessoal) is both unique to Portuguese and quite common. There’s really no equivalent in other languages, which is why learners often struggle to…

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Portuguese Preposition De - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Preposition ‘De’

The Portuguese preposition de is a preposition of origin and the Portuguese equivalent to from in English. Additionally, we use de to indicate possession, modify a noun,…

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Poder vs Conseguir in Portuguese - Portuguesepedia

Poder vs. Conseguir in Portuguese

Portuguese learners often struggle to tell apart poder and conseguir, especially English speakers, since “can” usually covers both. So, how do we know when to use poder…