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Phrase Book for Travelers: Portuguese
Phrase Book for Travelers: Portuguese
Phrase Book for Travelers: Portuguese
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Introduces the basics of the language to speak, listen, read and understand the need to communicate in everyday situations: at the airport, restaurant, etc. on purchases. The guides bring these everyday situations divided by subject in alphabetical order, and a vocabulary of basic words in the language. A quick and easy way to communicate when traveling.
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Release dateMay 30, 2014
ISBN9788506076125
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    Phrase Book for Travelers - Antonio Carlos Vilela

    Antonio Carlos Vilela

    Phrase Book for Travelers

    Portuguese

    Contents

    INTRODUCTION

    THE PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE

    Pronunciation

    Vowels

    Consonants

    Spelling

    The alphabet

    Accents

    Grammar

    Gender

    Indefinite article

    Plural forms

    Adjectives

    Pronouns

    Nominative pronouns

    Objective pronouns

    Possessive pronouns

    Everyday conversation

    Greetings

    Farewells

    Birthday

    Holidays

    Apologies

    Condolences

    Everyday expressions

    Help

    Questions

    Meeting people

    Relatives

    Introductions

    DAY BY DAY A/Z

    Addresses & Directions

    Asking directions

    Directions you may hear

    Basic vocabulary

    Airport

    Buying tickets

    Leaving the airport

    Luggage

    Barber

    Bookstore

    Basic vocabulary

    Business

    Clothes

    Sizes

    Shoes

    Clothing

    Types of fabric

    Colors

    Adjectives

    Cosmetics

    Days & Months

    Days of the week

    Months

    Seasons

    Holidays

    Dentist

    Doctor

    Symptoms

    The body

    Basic vocabulary

    Health problems

    Drugstore, Chemist’s

    Food & Drink

    Shopping for food

    Drinks

    Fruit

    Bakery

    Dairy products

    Vegetables

    Meat

    Fish

    Brazilian fish

    Spices

    Others

    Restaurant

    At the restaurant

    Brazilian specialties

    Food can be:

    Table settings

    Meals

    Pasta

    The bill

    Drinks

    Drinks usually found in Brazilian bars

    Juices

    Water

    Hairdresser

    Hotel

    Making reservations

    Completing the registration document

    Front desk/reception desk

    Room

    Price

    Meals

    Room service

    Other details

    Leaving the hotel

    Leisure

    Sightseeing

    Night life

    Theater

    Movies

    Buying tickets

    Basic vocabulary

    Mail

    Money

    Currency

    Basic vocabulary

    Numbers

    Photos

    Video

    Basic words

    Problems

    Police

    Shopping

    Buying CDs

    Signs

    Smokers

    Basic vocabulary

    Stationary store

    Basic vocabulary

    Telephone

    Temperature

    Time

    Transportation

    Train

    Bus

    Subway/Underground/Tube

    Taxi

    Renting a car

    Gas station

    Car parts

    Car troubles

    Useful phrases

    PORTUGUESE-ENGLISH VOCABULARY

    ENGLISH-PORTUGUESE VOCABULARY

    CREDITS

    Introduction

    This guide was designed to help English-speaking people get by in Brazil. Of course, our intention is not to have you speaking fluent Brazilian Portuguese, but to teach you the essential words, phrases and tips that will help you to be understood.

    While in Brazil, you will probably be able to speak English in hotels, airports and places that deal with tourists. So, it is a good idea to memorize the following sentence:

    Alguém aqui fala inglês?

    Does anybody here speak English?

    In some other places, however, you may have to speak a little Portuguese. The purpose of this guide is to supply you with the essentials of Portuguese.

    We hope that this conversation guide will help you to enjoy your travels.

    THE PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE

    Pronunciation

    Pronunciation of letters within words.

    Vowels

    A as in star, but a bit shorter

    key word: caro (expensive)

    E similar to the English word obey

    key word: dedo (finger)

    I as in meet, but a bit shorter

    key word: vida (life)

    O similar to the English word obey

    key word: nome (name)

    U as in goose

    key word: uva (grape)

    Consonants

    The consonants b, d, f, l, m, n, p, t, v sound like the corresponding English consonants, when within words.

    C as in cat

    key word: cadeira (chair)

    Ç as in façade, assemble

    key word: moço (young man)

    G as in gate

    key word: gato (cat)

    R sometimes pronounced with weak vibration, similar to the American pronunciation of words like Betty, butterfly.

    key word: arma (weapon)

    R when at the beginning of a word, like the English h in hat

    key word: rio (river)

    RR double r is also pronounced like the English h in hat

    key word: carro (car)

    S as in silver

    key word: salto (jump)

    X sometimes as in shovel

    key word: enxame (swarm of bees), xícara (cup)

    X sometimes as in zoo

    key word: exame/(examination)

    X sometimes as in experience

    key word: asfixia (asphyxia)

    XC as in exception, silver

    key word: exceção (exception)

    Z as in zoo

    key word: zero (zero)

    LH as in million

    key word: telha (roof tile)

    CH as in shovel

    key word: chapéu (hat)

    NH as in Spanish word niño, similar to English onion

    key word: linho (linen)

    Spelling

    You may have to spell your name. So, it is a good idea to know the names of the letters and how to spell your name in Portuguese.

    You may hear:

    Pode soletrar seu nome, por favor?

    Could you spell your name, please?

    Pode soletrar, por favor?

    Could you spell it, please?

    You may have to say:

    My name is John Smith

    Meu nome é John Smith

    I'm going to spell it:

    Vou soletrar:

    The alphabet

    A (as in star)

    B (as in better) Approximately a short bay

    C (as in cellar, but with a less open sound )Approximately a short say

    D (as in degree) Approximately a short day

    E (as in better) like the letter A in English

    F (as the English pronunciation of F) "Effy"

    G (as in Jennifer) Approximately a short jay

    H (as in Agatha)

    I (as in meet)

    J (as in giotta)

    K (as in car)

    L (as in Eleanor) "Elly"

    M (as in Emmy)

    N (as in any)

    O (as in law) "Oh"

    P (as in percent) Approximately a short pay

    Q (as in cat) Approximately a short kay

    R (as in "eh-hay", with a shorter ending)

    S (as esse) "Essy"

    T (as in deter) Approximately a short tay

    U (as in zoo) "Ooo"

    V (as in veranda) Approximately a short vay

    W (as the English W)

    X (as in cheese, but shorter) "She’s"

    Y

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