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    portuguese

    US /ˌpɔrtʃəˈɡiz, -ˈɡis, ˌpor-/

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    UK /ˌpɔ:tʃuˈgi:z/

    A1
    adj.AdjectiveConcerning the culture and people of Portugal
    The Portuguese woman is teaching me about her home in Portugal
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Person from Portugal
    The Portuguese people talk differently
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounThe language of Portugal and Brazil.
    She speaks Portuguese fluently.

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    Knight

    40:16Knight
    • From cabulus arose terms in the various Romance languages cognate to the English cavalier: Old Italian cavalier, Italian cavallo, Spanish caballero, French chevalier, Portuguese cavaliero, Romanian cavaller.

      From cabulus arose terms in the various Romance languages cognate to the English cavalier: Old Italian cavalier, Italian cavallo, Spanish caballero, French chevalier, Portuguese cavaliero, Romanian cavaller.

    • Old Italian cavaliere, Italian cavallo, Spanish caballero, French chevalier, Portuguese cavaleiro,

      Old Italian cavaliere, Italian cavallo, Spanish caballero, French chevalier, Portuguese cavaleiro,

    B2

    Benny Lewis: TEDx talk on Rapid Language Hacking

    17:40Benny Lewis: TEDx talk on Rapid Language Hacking
    • Um, but actually, if you're learning a Latin language, uh, like Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, what people don't realize is they've got maybe tens of thousands of words before they even start.

      Um, but actually, if you're learning a Latin language, uh, like Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, what people don't realize is they've got maybe tens of thousands of words before they even start.

    • So in English, we've got a lot of French vocabulary, which actually happens to be very similar or the same in Spanish and Italian and French and, uh, and, uh, Portuguese and so on.

      So in English, we've got a lot of French vocabulary, which actually happens to be very similar or the same in Spanish and Italian and French and, uh, and, uh, Portuguese and so on.

    A2

    Two Taiwans, Two Chinas, Twice

    11:54Two Taiwans, Two Chinas, Twice
    • Named by the Portuguese for its beauty, it's not the only example of Portuguese sweet talk.

      Named by the Portuguese for its beauty, it's not the only example of Portuguese sweet talk.

    • ...named by the Portuguese for its beauty.

      ...named by the Portuguese for its beauty.

    B2

    "Jokes About Deaf People" - Trevor Noah - (Nation Wild Comedy)

    15:08"Jokes About Deaf People" - Trevor Noah - (Nation Wild Comedy)
    • (Speaking Portuguese)

      (Speaking Portuguese)

    • Did no one say, "Hey, Jantjies you can speak Portuguese?"

      Did no one say, "Hey, Jantjies you can speak Portuguese?"

    A2

    Start a language from scratch (the natural way)

    11:59Start a language from scratch (the natural way)
    • And I've seen this in learners who are reluctant to let go of, say, their native language patterns in their native language or moving from, say, Spanish to Portuguese.

      And I've seen this in learners who are reluctant to let go of, say, their native language patterns in their native language or moving from, say, Spanish to Portuguese.

    • In my case, I found myself reluctant to let go of Spanish pronunciation and totally go into, you know, Portuguese pronunciation.

      In my case, I found myself reluctant to let go of Spanish pronunciation and totally go into, you know, Portuguese pronunciation.

    A2

    Saving a Puppy in Sri Lanka's Surf Capital | Mirissa & Galle Travel Guide

    15:23Saving a Puppy in Sri Lanka's Surf Capital | Mirissa & Galle Travel Guide
    • It was built in 1589 by the Portuguese who came here for one thing....

      It was built in 1589 by the Portuguese who came here for one thing....

    • The Portuguese were later kicked down by the Dutch, who built most of the fortifications that you see today.

      The Portuguese were later kicked down by the Dutch, who built most of the fortifications that you see today.

    B1

    10 Times Wikipedia Got It Horribly Wrong

    08:3010 Times Wikipedia Got It Horribly Wrong
    • However, a war between the Portuguese-owned Goa and India is not something that could easily be forgotten.

      However, a war between the Portuguese-owned Goa and India is not something that could easily be forgotten.

    • However, a war between the Portuguese-owned Goa and India is not something that could easily be forgotten.

      However, a war between the Portuguese-owned Goa and India is not something that could easily be forgotten.

    B1

    36 Hours in San Diego | Best Locals Travel Guide

    14:4736 Hours in San Diego | Best Locals Travel Guide
    • Little Italy is historically an Italian and Portuguese fishing village.

      Little Italy is historically an Italian and Portuguese fishing village.

    • So Little Italy is historically an Italian and Portuguese fishing village, but it's right here on the waterfront.

      So Little Italy is historically an Italian and Portuguese fishing village, but it's right here on the waterfront.

    B2

    “Glow-Up” Your English: Improve Fluency & Confidence

    08:11“Glow-Up” Your English: Improve Fluency & Confidence
    • I've tried to speak, like, Japanese, and Portuguese, and Spanish, and I can speak English really well.

      I've tried to speak, like, Japanese, and Portuguese, and Spanish, and I can speak English really well.

    • I've tried to speak, like, Japanese and Portuguese and Spanish, and I can speak English really well.

      I've tried to speak, like, Japanese and Portuguese and Spanish, and I can speak English really well.

    A2

    SORRY! Why Canadians say “sorry” so much

    10:33SORRY! Why Canadians say “sorry” so much
    • Now, the thing that annoys me when I'm trying to learn another language is because I use sorry all the time, I think, pfft, I can just use sorry in Portuguese or sorry in Spanish and it'll work the same way.

      Now, the thing that annoys me when I'm trying to learn another language is because I use sorry all the time, I think, pfft, I can just use sorry in Portuguese or sorry in Spanish and it'll work the same way.

    • Now, the thing that annoys me when I'm trying to learn another language is because I use "sorry" all the time, I think I can just use "sorry" in Portuguese or "sorry" in Spanish,

      Now, the thing that annoys me when I'm trying to learn another language is because I use "sorry" all the time, I think I can just use "sorry" in Portuguese or "sorry" in Spanish,

    A2