Your membership is currently inactive due to either expiration or a pending payment. Visit your account to renew or complete your payment.

Meet Elvira 🪄 Your smart language companion.

She is present across Listen and Bites and Lessons to reinforce comprehension, deliver instant translations, and boost your pronunciation with read-aloud support. It’s like having a personal tutor—on demand.

Blanks
a1-a2

Ir ou Andar?

Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the verbs 'ir' and 'andar'.

a1-a2
Lesson #114 Common Auxiliary Verbs

Portuguese Auxiliary Verbs

While many Portuguese auxiliary verbs connect directly to the infinitive, others need a preposition to form a complete phrase.

a1-a2
Verb Andar in Portuguese - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Verb Andar

While the Portuguese verb “andar” seems ordinary, there’s more to it than meets the eye. Often, “andar” takes on different meanings beyond walking. Read on. Walk Means…

a2+
Lesson #51 Andar - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Verb Andar

In Portuguese, andar isn’t just about walking—it’s a gateway to expressing habits, conditions, and even moods.

b1
Lesson #49 - Haver Beyond Há - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Verb Haver

In Portuguese, haver is more than just a verb—it’s a tool for expressing presence, time, and grammatical structure.

a2+
Lesson #45 Verb Ir - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Verb Ir

As one of the most commonly used verbs in Portuguese, ir plays a key role in everyday communication and future constructions.

a1-a2
Present Continuous in Portuguese - Portuguesepedia

Present Continuous in Portuguese

In Portuguese, as in English, we use the present continuous to talk about ongoing actions. Note, however, that the present continuous in the European and Brazilian standards look…

a1-a2
Verb Haver in Portuguese - Portuguesepedia

The Verb Haver in Portuguese

If you’ve been learning Portuguese for a while, you’ve probably come across the little word há—it pops up often in everyday speech. Há is actually a conjugated…