Portuguese is my first language and english is my second I have forgotten a lot of my Portuguese because I haven't used it in so long. Its nice to be able to listen and practice especially since I am in Brasil right now so thank you :) muito obrigada !!!
@ThirdTimeChangedKBA yeah thats the only way you say goodbye. just like in english. there is no other word for goodbye or it wouldnt really be goodbye anymore. you can see ya which means the same thing but its ot the same word, same with tchau or you can say ate depois (until later) same meaning diffrent word get it?
its not like iltalian where ciao mean hi and bye. oi means hi in portuguese
I think "tchau" is related to "chau" in español (same meaning), and "ciao" in l'italiano (there it sounds the same, but it has the opposite, for "hello" not "goodbye")
Tchau always means "good bye", I can't think of any other uses for it. You could also use "Adeus", which also means "good bye", although "Tchau" is much more commonly used in Brazil.
Music is very high
alimalim2 3 months ago in playlist Learn Brazilian Portuguese
Portuguese is my first language and english is my second I have forgotten a lot of my Portuguese because I haven't used it in so long. Its nice to be able to listen and practice especially since I am in Brasil right now so thank you :) muito obrigada !!!
MizzBrazilian22 5 months ago
the damn music is too loud.
chuckiiboo 1 year ago
@ThirdTimeChangedKBA yeah thats the only way you say goodbye. just like in english. there is no other word for goodbye or it wouldnt really be goodbye anymore. you can see ya which means the same thing but its ot the same word, same with tchau or you can say ate depois (until later) same meaning diffrent word get it?
its not like iltalian where ciao mean hi and bye. oi means hi in portuguese
xoxo029419 1 year ago
I think "tchau" is related to "chau" in español (same meaning), and "ciao" in l'italiano (there it sounds the same, but it has the opposite, for "hello" not "goodbye")
artrigue 2 years ago
Tchau always means "good bye", I can't think of any other uses for it. You could also use "Adeus", which also means "good bye", although "Tchau" is much more commonly used in Brazil.
Aodhwulfang 2 years ago
The music is too loud and distracting! :(
eliselune 2 years ago
"Tchau"? In which case does it mean "Goodbye"? Is that the only way?
ThirdTimeChangedKBA 2 years ago
Legal quem fez isso. A música ficou boa também. Notam-se as nuances na voz, entre "meus pêsames =(" e "parabéns =)", por exemplo.
gsgarbi 3 years ago
até a proxima
fedelds 3 years ago