Tão natural como respirar
Anabela tells Mauro that fifteen minutes of French daily beats long weekly sessions.
Anabela tells Mauro that fifteen minutes of French daily beats long weekly sessions.
Susana tells Luisa how her noisy neighbor's parties are ruining her sleep.
When do we use 'ir' and when do we use 'andar'? Tick all the sentences that sound correct.
Let’s practice telling adjectives and adverbs apart.
This lesson helps clarify a common difficulty by contrasting 'andar' for general transport reference with 'ir' for movement toward a destination in everyday speech and practical travel communication contexts clearly.
Learners of Portuguese often find ir and andar confusing, especially when both seem to describe movement. While they can sometimes…
In Portuguese, nouns that end in ‘a’ are usually feminine. Words like mesa (table) or perna (leg) follow a stable…
The Portuguese word mesmo is remarkably flexible. Depending on the context, it can express comparison, intensity, or even surprise. Let’s…
The word “mesmo” appears everywhere in Portuguese, but it doesn’t always mean the same thing. In this lesson, we’ll go through its main uses step by step, so you can recognize and use it confidently in everyday conversation.
Rita invites Margarida for dinner and a movie, but weekend plans are still undecided.
Ana shares her morning routine and how she enjoys the calm of breakfast.
Elisabete talks with Rodrigo about his dream of becoming an astronaut.