What to Bring From Portugal
We are constantly asked what can be brought from Portugal as a souvenir. Therefore, we decided to write an entire article about this…
We are constantly asked what can be brought from Portugal as a souvenir. Therefore, we decided to write an entire article about this…
The structure of the Portuguese language is based on the simplest things. In the most basic sentence, there are three components: object, verb, and characteristic. As additional information, circumstances or words are added that enhance the effect of what was said. Let’s take everything apart one by one.
In today’s article, we will start with what any person who sets foot on Portuguese soil will need. It is, of course, the ability to present oneself and get to know others.
Superstitions can be handled differently. Today, on part two, we will continue to analyze the main superstitions of the Portuguese.
The superstitions topic is funny and interesting because of its origin stories. There are many superstitions, but let’s get to the heart of the matter
Passive Voice is an important topic in Portuguese grammar to study. Of course, you can skip this topic, never use it, but you won’t look fluent
This is a topic that our students really like. You will find it useful while you are building relationships in Portuguese society. Come on?
In our speech, we often use short words that connect one part of a sentence with another or indicate the connection of objects or events. In order not to speak in short separate phrases, we need to know and actively use them.
The infinitive itself is involved in the compilation of many grammatical constructions. Today we want to explore this topic in more detail.
With the help of adjectives in any language of the world, we add bright colors to our speech. Learn how to use them correctly yourself.