Learn Portuguese - The Name of the Fruits

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In this video, you are going to learn how to say the name of the fruits in Portuguese.

Learn Portuguese - The Name of the Fruits

Uva = [OOh vah] = (grape)
Uvas = [OOh vash] = (grapes)

Maçã = [mah SON] = (apple)
Maçãs = [mah SONSH] = (apples)

Pêssego = [PA(Y) seh gooh] = (peach)
Pêssegos = [PA(Y) seh goosh] = (peaches)

Damasco = [dah MASH cooh] = (appricot)
Damascos = [dah MASH coosh] = (appricots)

Cereja = [sa(y) REH djah] = (cherry)
Cerejas = [as(y) REH djahsh] = (cherries)

Ameixa = [ah MEH sha] = (plum)
Ameixas = [ah MEH shas] = (two or more plum)

Morango = [moh-RUN-gooh] = (Strawberry)
Morangos = [moh RUN - goosh] = (Strawberries)

Framboesa = [frum boo EH - zah ] = (raspyberry)
Framboesas = [frum boo EH zash] = (rapyberries)

Framboesa preta = [frum boo EH zah / PREH tah] = (blackberry)
Framboesas pretas = [frum boo EH zash / PREH tash ] = (blackberries)

Pêra = [PA(Y) rah] = (pear)
Pêras = [PA(Y) rash] = (pears)

Noz = [nosh ]= (nut)
Nozes = [NOH zeesh]= (nuts)

Melão = [meh LAWNG]= (Melon)
Melões = [meh LOYNGSH]= (Melons)

Melancia = [meh lun SEE ah] = (Watermelon)
Melancias = [meh lun SEE ahsh]= (Watermelons)

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  • do we pronounce s sh ?

  • @blackawn

    It depends on the dialect.

  • Great lessons. Thank you.

  • @waupelani

    No problem!

  • Nice video!! More tutorials!!

  • @janefuckerx

    Hi there!

    Thanks for the positive comment.

    I'm gonna make more vids in the future.

    Stay tuned!

    Kostas.

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  • @kakosuranosx ahh obrigada, você é estrangeiro?

    É porque sua voz puxa muito s hihi

  • @LolaFlyTeen Não é toda região que usa a palavra "amora" mais. Embora esta palavra seja a palavra mais comum, o Português Brasileiro é uma língua viva, e, por causa disso, sofre muitas influências estrangeiras, algumas maiores em determinadas regiões; outras, menores. No sul, por exemplo, chamam a ''mexirica'' de ''bergamota''. Quem está certo, e quem está errado? Na verdade, tudo depende do acento regional.

  • I like very much the sound of Portuguese

  • @blackawn It depends on the dialect. In both Rio de Janeiro dialect and Sao Paulo seashore dialect, The "sh" sound tends to replace the original "s" in most of the words with a s. If the ''s'' is between vowels it may also sound like a ''z". Everything depends on the dialect.

  • muito obrigada!!! <3<3<3

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