A collection of useful phrases in Brazilian Portuguese, the type of Portuguese spoken in Brazil. Phrases in European Portuguese, as spoken in Portugal, are also available.
See these phrases in any combination of two languages in the Phrase Finder. If you can provide recordings, corrections or additional translations, please contact me.
Key to abbreviations: sg = singular (said to one person), pl = plural (said to more than one person, (v)inf = (very) informal, frm = formal, m = male (said by males), f = female (said by females), >m = said to males, >f said to females.
Recordings by Marcelo Santos and Ravi Quast. Corrections and additions by Laerte José da Silva and Lucas Ziem Brandão
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