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Brazilian Portuguese Nasal Sounds: Don’t Ask for the Wrong Pão de Queijo!
Don't hold yourself back from going to the bakery and ordering pão de queijo. If you’ve ever said “pão de queijo” like “pow de kay-djoo”, you’re not alone, but you definitely got into nasal trouble. Here’s the problem: when you say pau de queijo instead of pão de queijo , it completely changes the meaning. Pão means bread, but pau means stick — and one of its other meanings is not exactly appropriate. You can Google it later. So you might be asking for something very diffe
Teacher Jane
Nov 42 min read
The Importance of Starting your Learning Journey with Portuguese Sounds
When you start learning Brazilian Portuguese, one of the smartest moves is to focus on pronunciation. Understanding the sounds of Portuguese is not just about repeating what you hear, it’s about training your ear and mouth to recognize patterns that don’t exist in your native language.
Teacher Jane
Nov 31 min read
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