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Learn Assorted Languages With Assorted Coldplayers

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... in spanish we write ch directly ... every language have their way to do that, as for instance letter and phonem "ñ" in french is gn, in portuguese nh, in catalan ny.

 

 

 

And in Croatian and Serbian its nj

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portuguese lesson for today - days of the week :D

 

sunday - domingo

monday - 2ª feira

tuesday - 3ª feira

wednesday - 4ª feira

thursday - 5ª feira

friday - 6ª feira

saturday - sábado

 

later ill teach u how to say the 2ª, 3ª etc :D

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is that a letter?

i dont know :lol: good question

 

2ª = second (female) = segunda (second day of the week)

3ª = third (female) = terceira. but in the days of the week we say terça, third day of the week :\ confusing, isnt it?

and so on

Olá! tudo bem?:D

u have to say tudo, crests :) or tudo bem, e você? if u r talking to brazilians or tudo bem, e tu? if u r talking to portugueses

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tduo bem, e tu? :cool4:

 

:uhoh:

u have to say tudo, crests :) or tudo bem, e você? if u r talking to brazilians or tudo bem, e tu? if u r talking to portugueses

 

For Brazilians: tudo bem, e voce?

For portugueses: tudo bem, e tu?

 

:confused:

tudo bem, também :)

 

lets have a drink to celebrate :drunk:

Yes!! :laugh3:

yes gilda. but i read somewhere, i think here, that in some parts of brazil they use TU instead of VOCE :drunk:

:lol:

yes gilda. but i read somewhere, i think here, that in some parts of brazil they use TU instead of VOCE :drunk:

 

Obrigada! :D

de nada, gilda :) seras siempre bien venida :D

de nada, gilda :) seras siempre bien venida :D

 

Eres muy amable :D

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What would you like to know? :nice:

let's see, so far i've learnt some food, some verbs, week days....

 

what about school things? or the parts of a home?

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any school things in particular?

any school things in particular?

pen

pencil

rubber

blackboard

notebook

book

shelf

chalk

 

to write

to talk

to ask

to answer

to spell

 

some useful sentences as:

can you repeat that again please?

can you help me?

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pen - kyna

pencil - lyijykyna

rubber(eraser) - pyyhekumi

blackboard - luokan taulu

notebook - muistikirja

book - kirja

shelf - hylly

chalk - liitu

 

to write - kirjoittaa

to talk - puhua

to ask - kysya

to answer - vastata

to spell - tavata

 

 

:D

pen - kyna

pencil - lyijykyna

rubber(eraser) - pyyhekumi

blackboard - luokan taulu

notebook - muistikirja

book - kirja

shelf - hylly

chalk - liitu

 

to write - kirjoittaa

to talk - puhua

to ask - kysya

to answer - vastata

to spell - tavata

 

 

:D

so.... let's try sentences...

 

i write with my pencil on my notebook

 

minä kirjoittaan kanssa minun lyijykynä päällä minum muistikirja.

 

the teacher writes with a chalk on the blackboard

 

että opettaja kirjoittaa kanssa a liitu päällä että luokan taulu

 

 

more verbs please:

make a mistake

to read

omg ari u r a great student :)

 

portuguese lesson for today - months :D

 

january - janeiro

february - fevereiro

march - março

april - abril

may - maio

june - junho (nh = ñ in spanish if that can help)

july - julho

august - agosto

september - setembro

october - outobro

november - novembro

december - dezembro

 

is it too much for a day? :\

 

and hi everyone :D

@rush: Just some correction... You said that, if you're talking to a portuguese person, you hvte to use "tu", and if you're talking to a brazilian you have to use "você".

 

Actually, you can use both. Since none of them is wrong, you'll be understood anyway.

It's true that most brazilians prefer "você", but people living in the southern states of Brazil, like me (I live in Rio Grande do Sul) prefer "tu", just like portuguese people :rolleyes:

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