How Do You Learn Key Phrases In Portuguese?
You don’t have to be fluent to speak a little Portuguese. It will take only a few minutes to learn some basic phrases to help you communicate. Native speakers will appreciate even an attempt to speak their language. Use “ola” (oh-la) for “hello” and “adeus” (ah-day-osh) for “good-bye.” Introduce yourself by saying “Meu ome รจ” (may-eu nome eh), which means “My name is,” and then add your name. Be courteous by saying “por favor” (pore fah-vore) for “please” and “obrigado (oh-bree-ga-du) for “thank you.” Use “Eu quero” (eu ke-ru), which means “I want.” Just point to whatever you want, remembering to tack on a “por favor” at the end. Say “sim” (seen) for “yes” and nao (now) for “no.” Say “a onde” (ah and-du), which means “where,” when you are asking for something.