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Viva, como está?

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Muito, muita, muitos, muitas

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Eu, tu e ela

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Lesson #115 Pronomes Objeto Preposicionais - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Prepositional Pronouns

Tonic object pronouns in Portuguese help clarify and emphasize who’s receiving the action, especially in prepositional phrases.

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Está tudo maluco!

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Tudo vs Todo in Portuguese - Portuguesepedia

Difference Between Tudo and Todo in Portuguese

What’s the difference between tudo and todo/toda/todos/todas? These are all indefinite pronouns often translated as “all” in English, though tudo is more commonly rendered as “everything.” But…

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Lesson #112 Tudo vs Tudo Toda Todos Todas - Portuguesepedia

Tudo vs Todos in Portuguese

Understanding the difference between tudo and 'todo', 'toda', 'todos', 'todas' helps you speak more precisely when referring to general vs. specific things.

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Double Negation in Portuguese - Portuguesepedia

Double Negation in Portuguese

In Portuguese, like in other Romance languages, double negation is a very common feature. What is double negation? Double negation occurs when two negative elements are used…

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Lesson #110 Count v Mass Nouns Portuguese - Portuguesepedia

Mass vs Count Nouns in Portuguese

Understanding how Portuguese handles quantity starts with a simple question: are you counting things, or measuring them?

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Verb-Pronoun Placement in Portuguese - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Verb-Pronoun Placement

You have probably noticed that when using reflexive verbs, the reflexive pronoun placement varies – sometimes comes after the verb, sometimes precedes the verb. The same happens…

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24le107 Invariable Indefinite Pronouns - Portuguesepedia

Invariable Indefinite Pronouns

Some indefinite pronouns in Portuguese stay the same no matter the gender or number—they’re called invariable pronouns.

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24le106 Variable Indefinite Pronouns - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Variable Indefinite Pronouns

Indefinite pronouns like 'algum', 'nenhuma', or 'todos' adapt to the gender and number of the noun they stand in for.

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Portuguese Indefinite Pronouns - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Indefinite Pronouns

A good grasp of Portuguese pronouns is a key step toward building fluent, natural sentences and today we’re focusing on indefinite pronouns. Simply put, pronouns replace nouns…

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A Anabela apanha o comboio

Fill in the blanks with the indefinite pronouns and determiners.

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Lesson #104 De vs Em - Portuguesepedia

Modes of Transport: ‘de’ vs ’em’

To talk about modes of transport in Portuguese, you’ll need to choose between de and em—each with its own nuance.