🇵🇹 Portuguese Words that are Made of Initials - Essencial Guide

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  • Learning vocabulary in Portuguese can be difficult, but knowing the meaning of acronyms and initialisms is even harder. Today we walk you through a comprehensive list of them so you can feel more comfortable using and understanding them.
    Need to review your alphabet? Watch the video below!
    • The European Portugues...
    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Intro
    0:48 How acronyms and initialisms work in Portuguese
    1:53 How to read CR7 in Portuguese
    2:10 Acronyms of Public Institutions in Portuguese
    3:35 Acronyms of Portuguese Companies
    4:37 Acronyms of Portuguese Tv Stations
    4:53 Acronyms of Portuguese Newspapers
    5:09 Acronyms of Portuguese Political Parties
    5:52 How to read IRS in Portuguese
    6:21 How to read NIF in Portuguese
    6:40 How to read INEM in Portuguese
    6:52 How to read T0, T1, T2 in Portuguese
    7:13 How to read CC in Portuguese
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @learneuropeanportuguese
    @learneuropeanportuguese  Рік тому +1

    Did you know all these acronyms and initialisms? Which ones do you struggle with? Share with me!

  • @Beyond_J-73
    @Beyond_J-73 Рік тому +1

    Eu estava procurando um canal para aprender português e finalmente encontrei, o melhor canal

  • @lyvlong1733
    @lyvlong1733 Рік тому

    Omg! Great clear and helpful vids! I needed this! Thank You

  • @OphirYahav
    @OphirYahav Рік тому

    Muito Obrigado !

  • @RebloomRoom
    @RebloomRoom Рік тому

    Thank you so much -- this was very helpful! 😊

  • @lilidiomas
    @lilidiomas Рік тому

    Muito bom ❣️

  • @JBSpecialMusic
    @JBSpecialMusic Рік тому

    Great topic!

  • @trindanehmer8431
    @trindanehmer8431 Рік тому

    Very helpful..thank you so much

  • @anttikuusmetso
    @anttikuusmetso Рік тому

    Ola! Muito obrigado pelo video interessante e util! 👍

  • @spellandshield
    @spellandshield Рік тому

    I just started European Portuguese a few days ago. Your channel is a great find. Muito obrigado mestra!

    • @learneuropeanportuguese
      @learneuropeanportuguese  Рік тому

      De nada! Welcome to my channel! I’m so happy to hear you’re finding it helpful. Enjoy!

  • @kjgomes
    @kjgomes Рік тому +1

    At 2:18, how come it is "je" NR and not "gue" NR? Same with DGS? Or is that some unwritten rule that if you spell something, G is usually "Gue" but in an acronym it is "Je"? Obrigado.

    • @learneuropeanportuguese
      @learneuropeanportuguese  Рік тому

      Olá! That is such a great comment and a great add on to the topic. You are right that when we read the the letter G in the alphabet we use the hard g sound "guê" but in acronyms we read it as a soft g "gê". Interesting right?

    • @kjgomes
      @kjgomes Рік тому

      @@learneuropeanportuguese Very strange I think, but yes, interesting too! Thank you for answering my question! Definitely not something they teach you in a book or in any class! But when I spell my name for example, it's "guê" right?

    • @learneuropeanportuguese
      @learneuropeanportuguese  Рік тому

      @@kjgomes Yes, you are right!

  • @kamenkokasikovic2499
    @kamenkokasikovic2499 Рік тому +1

    OCP

  • @Gringuita65
    @Gringuita65 Рік тому +3

    Gosto dos seu vídeos, mas acho que seria melhor falar só em português.

    • @learneuropeanportuguese
      @learneuropeanportuguese  Рік тому +1

      Olá, Marion! Eu também tenho vários vídeos todos falados em português. Tento fazer um por mês.
      Deixo aqui alguns links para o caso de não teres visto estes.
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  • @pantysnifer927
    @pantysnifer927 Рік тому +1

    It is easier for French people to speak Portuguse, you just speak French and add an "a" or an "o" letter at the end of each word...