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  • Difference in pronunciation between: a, á, ã, â and à
    European Portuguese Sep 11, 2014 #5 Á and À are an open A (like in start), while  is a closed A (like
  • Rsrs, hahaha, lol, kkkk | WordReference Forums
    Prescriptive grammarians say we should write "Ah, ah", but that looks ridiculous to me, because the aspiration is clearly before the vowel when we speak, and because "Ah!" is an interjection showing comprehension in Portuguese I write: haha hehe hihi These are onomatopoeia, so I don't think their spelling is too crucial Take your pick
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    Others: French to Spanish Spanish to French English base Spanish base German base Portuguese base French base Currently, only used for the language combinations above We encourage comments, thoughts and suggestions about the suggested changes to the dictionaries, especially if you can confirm that suggested changes are correct
  • Thank you very much | WordReference Forums
    fabregas04, He would say "muito obrigado" and she would say "muito obrigada" Anybody never says "muita obrigada"
  • Pronunciation of o, ó and ô - WordReference Forums
    It has not become "naturalized" in my spoken Portuguese (although in written Portuguese, it's quite simple ) In the city I live in, Fortaleza, there is an even more complicated situation with a single spelling (but different accents) that results in three pronunciations and meanings, one of which is quite rude
  • What are the prettiest ugliest languages? (rated, Korean, Vietnamese . . .
    Portuguese Malaysian and Indonesian Chavacano (a dialect of the Phillipines, very similar to Spanish)
  • Abbreviation of number - N, N°, Nr, Nbr, No? - WordReference Forums
    I'm not sure about that Obviously it's just lazy and bad style to write, for example, "a no of people attended", but in set expressions like telephone no , VAT no , serial no , etc it is indeed used as an abbreviation in some styles (e g some legal docs and technical docs)
  • Como usar os pronomes: a, o, os, as, lo, la, los, las?
    In European Portuguese when the sentence begins with a verb you have to use enclise, otherwise you can use proclise With furute and conditional tenses you have to use mesoclise (because these tenses were perifrastic in the past, formed by infinitive + present imperfect of the verb to have) Digo-o (I say it) Não o digo (I don't say it)


















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