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Portuguese (Brazil) Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 1, Lesson 1

Introduce yourself

Instructions: Please recite the following paragraph. Press the 'add audio submission' button to record and submit this exercise.

Boa Tarde. Meu nome é (…). Eu sou do(a) (…). Eu sou um (estudante/professor). Eu estou (bem/não tão bem/ótimo). Tenha um bom dia!

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  • cleiton
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  • Elisabeth
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    Ah! Vous avez remplis votre promesse, Françoise, ma très chère amie!! Comment avez-vous nous manquez!!! Soit bienvenue!! Seja bem-vinda!!

    * La majorité des mots qui finissent en a...sont féminins et par contre, les autres qui finissent en o...sont masculins!

    Ex.:velha=velho...garota=garoto...alta=alto...idosa=idoso...baixa...baixo...

    Mais, sûrement, il y a des mots invariables quant au genre, comme ceux-ci:  jovem...pobre!

    * Les mots avec un seul "r"sont moins lourds à  prononcer que les autres, avec "rr". Ceux-ci nous y prononçons comme vous, en France...lourds, sonores!

    Ex.: caro (cher,expensive)....carro (voiture,car)

    Je vous félicite pour la belle lecture!! La première, voilà!!

    À bientôt, ma jolie Françoise!! Até logo!!

    Elizabeth

     

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