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  • Amigo Channel presents

    Speaking brazilian portuguese as brazilians do.

    The way brazilians talk is different from the way your books show.

    Forget all videos and books about brazilian portuguese you saw.

    Amigo channel is going to teach you how brazilians talk, not how books tell they talk.

  • legal a musiquinha

  • oi gente adoro essa musica realmente o brasil e maravilhoso ! eu adrooo meu pais

  • Wish I could understand Portuguese(brasil) ..This song sounds so beautiful! :)

  • @xoxpnai

    And there's much more from where that came from.

    Brazil's culture is very rich.

    It's a pity that people from abroad know so little about Brazil.

    And Brazilians are extremelly generous about their culture.

  • isso muit bem!!! mao canta isso LOL MUITO GRANDE!! muito obrigado!!! sao

  • i love this song so much :D

    Eu sou do México e eu adoro ao Brasil e idioma

    beijos!

  • nice music ... i'm from Brasil .... french and portuguese have nothing alike... if you already know spanish fluently you will not have much problems learning portuguese.... buit it will be hard. lol

  • Thank God it is so easy for us, portuguese speakers, to learn other languages with great accent :D

  • oh WOW, what a beautiful song and amazing singer! It kinda sounds like Bebel Gilberto, but this singer is even better! gosh I love Brazilian music & Brazil in general!! I can hardly wait to visit this beautiful country next year!!! ♥ I don't speak much portuguese, but since I speak french I can understand alot more than if I didnt! Eu amo Brasil muito! ♥ Bela musica!

    eu estou esperando a hora de ir para o seu pais maravilhoso♥♥♥ !

  • no if u think u can understand portuguese by knowing french, u will have many trouble xD.... even portuguese native cant understand french =).... learn portugueses or talk spanish, its better ;-), theres nothing in common between french and portuguese but the latin origins...

  • @united7isabel french is not very looked alike to portuguese...italian and spanish are very looked alike

  • love the song

  • I wanna learn portuguese of POR and BRA!! Can someone help me?

    quiero aprender portuguese de brazil y portugal!! por favor necisito ayuda!

  • Eu posso ajudar! :)

  • Obrigado!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was told that brazilian ppl are all hospitable and very NICE and they like foreingners!! and that's really true!!! abraços e beijos !!!!

  • Posso te ajudar também, só me diga como.

    I can help you as well, just tell me how.

  • That's really a kind of you!

    beijos e abraços de marocco!

  • hehe :) it's quite a complicated language... but to start i would like to correct your sentance :D

    "QUERO aprender PortugUÊS do Brazil e de Portugal!! Por favor, necESSIto de aJuda"

    "quiero" and "ayuda" is spanish not portuguese. they are similar yet diferent. good luck with your journey :) you should try and find some close 2 u who can help you. and just go out for coffee and start learning from there. your going 2 have 2 learn how to make new sound nd thats hard through the internet.

  • @fpaiva13 seiláquem Falou em espanhol mesmo, dizendo que tem vontade de aprender português.

  • @Elearning123 Hi,Im from Rio de Janeiro...what king help you need?

  • @Elearning123

    make a course about

  • @Elearning123 I would be glad to help ya! Pm me for personal contact

  • @Elearning123 : Português é semelhante á espanhol, mas têm as suas diferenças. Um livro que é ótimo é "Portuguese for Dummies." O livro diz de verbos, gramática, idiomas, e formando sentenças. Por isso, você tem que comprá-lo! Agora sair você em confusão, "é dito que um homem não faz dois, mas três de cinco é mais que a maioria..."

  • @Elearning123

    I have nothing against the Portuguese (I don't read history books very often so..) but I have a question for you?

    Why would you want to learn Portuguese from Portugal?

    I know Portugal is the cradle of the Portuguese language, but nowadays Brazil is a lot more influential than Portugal (economically, culturally, you name it).

    And Brazilian Portuguese is much more rich in terms of cultural references and is also a lot more fluid.

    It sounds good.

    You should stick with it.

  • I'm Brazilian and I also speak English, to we can really comunicate and I can really help you. And you can also help me back.

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