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(portuguese flag) Portugues faz sentido. practiceportuguese.com I would really like to buy a T-shirt with the above in a modest, graceful design. There is a wonderful concise yet open ambiguity in “faz sentido” that spans heart and mind, individuals and the world. Does that make sense and feel good to one and all? @joseph ?
Here’s how to watch Portuguese TV outside Portugal, including live RTP, SIC, and all the other channels. Thank you @anthonylomangino for the excellent idea 😄 If you have a TV set-top box such as an Amazon Firestick, you can add apps to that box. There’s an app called LiveNet TV that allows you to stream Portuguese (and other) TV channels. There are different ways to do it, but here’s ...
Hi guys, I was wondering if any of you had any book recommendations to study Portuguese, in addition to this (fantastic!) website. What makes this book great? Is it focused on grammar, vocabulary, phrases, or all of the above? Is it for beginners or advanced learners? Is it written in European or Brazilian Portuguese, or both? Etc. I would love to hear from you, kind regards from Holland!
The Conversation: Sociedade e universidades têm muito a ganhar ao aprimorar Wikipédia em português com atividades educativas
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Usage notes To talk about someone's age, in Spanish the construction is tener X años (literally “have X years”). So, "I'm 18 (years old)" would be tengo 18 años. Similarly, "how old are you?" would be ¿cuántos años tienes? (literally “how many years do you have?”). Do not confuse with ano (“anus”).