For more Charles Oliveira content: - Learn Portuguese with Charles Oliveira // pt. 1 ua-cam.com/video/2qrBwjkUAS0/v-deo.html - Learn Portuguese with UFC legends ua-cam.com/video/RbDD59ZMfRM/v-deo.html
Thanks Salman...I'll keep that in consideration, but I'll be honest, I already have a long list of people that I want to cover on the channel. But you can be sure that there will continue to be a LOT of Brazilians from the MMA world :)
Thanks very much for these detailed breakdowns. I'm a bit curious about the formulation 'se ele vai fazer aquilo' at 0:42. Just wondering whether this formulation (ir conjugated in the present + verb in the infinitive) is common in casual speech? For IF clauses, are the options generally: 1) Se ele faz (talking more about a general action) 2) Se ele fizer (future subjunctive) 3) Se ele fizesse (imperfect subjunctive)?
Yes, grammatically speaking, a hypothetical future action like this calls for the future subjunctive ("Se ele for fazer" or "Se ele fizer"). But as you noted, you'll often hear the present used in casual speech. Related to number 3 would be "Se ele tivesse feito" :)
@@DecodingWordswithAndrew that's cool but as foreigner learning Portuguese that guy is an inspiration to me but loving your stuff on Brazilian UFC fighters. What about doing Cristiano Ronaldo or is it just Brazilian Portuguese that you do?
@@gdxdesigns1310 the thing is that he (Darren) makes so many little mistakes that it would be a really hard video to do. Mainly just doing Brazilian Portuguese right now, but maybe I’ll do a Euro vs Brazilian Portuguese comparison featuring Ronaldo
@@DecodingWordswithAndrew ya I can imagine I make so many mistakes but it's understandable. Ok I have another idea not sure if you already have done it as I'm new to your Channel but Brazilian Ronaldo or Ronaldinho would be really cool.
@@gdxdesigns1310 I've actually used a few clips of Ronaldinho in my verb conjugation video...I'll eventually get around to doing videos on both those guys.
For more Charles Oliveira content:
- Learn Portuguese with Charles Oliveira // pt. 1 ua-cam.com/video/2qrBwjkUAS0/v-deo.html
- Learn Portuguese with UFC legends ua-cam.com/video/RbDD59ZMfRM/v-deo.html
Fastest Portuguese speaker I’ve heard for sure 😵💫
yes, his Portuguese isn't the easiest to understand...he grew up in the favelas so it's straight up hood
@@DecodingWordswithAndrew i see 😂😂😂
Love the videos! Been learning portuguese again and love the videos.
Glad to have you here and to be a part of your Portuguese journey!!
Charles.....FALAR DEVAGAR POR FAVOR!!! 😂😂😂
Thanks for breaking down the slang and more common ways of speaking 🎉
Thank you for watching!!
I love these videos. Please keep them up!!
Glad you enjoy them Jack!
Awesome 👌
Appreciate it!
Oi mano eu adoro muito esses vídeos especialmente porque esta sobre UFC.
que bom que vc gostou!
Loved the vid. Keep them coming
Thanks! Will do!
i really hope you do his illustrated by god speech I wanna know how to say that
which one is that?
@@DecodingWordswithAndrew when he’s walking out I think it’s post fight
Can you do Learn Portuguese with Walid Ismael next?
Thanks Salman...I'll keep that in consideration, but I'll be honest, I already have a long list of people that I want to cover on the channel. But you can be sure that there will continue to be a LOT of Brazilians from the MMA world :)
@@DecodingWordswithAndrew Keep up the good work. I just subscribed to your channel!!
These videos are great. Would love to see one with Alex Pereira sometime🙏🏻
I'll eventually get to him!!
Brilliant videos
appreciate it Jack, glad you're enjoying the videos!
Thanks very much for these detailed breakdowns. I'm a bit curious about the formulation 'se ele vai fazer aquilo' at 0:42. Just wondering whether this formulation (ir conjugated in the present + verb in the infinitive) is common in casual speech? For IF clauses, are the options generally: 1) Se ele faz (talking more about a general action) 2) Se ele fizer (future subjunctive) 3) Se ele fizesse (imperfect subjunctive)?
Yes, grammatically speaking, a hypothetical future action like this calls for the future subjunctive ("Se ele for fazer" or "Se ele fizer"). But as you noted, you'll often hear the present used in casual speech. Related to number 3 would be "Se ele tivesse feito" :)
@@DecodingWordswithAndrew Thanks very much for the reply and confirmation.
You should do one on Darren Till speaking Portuguese as well
I've thought about doing that since several people have suggested it, but ultimately decided not to.
@@DecodingWordswithAndrew that's cool but as foreigner learning Portuguese that guy is an inspiration to me but loving your stuff on Brazilian UFC fighters. What about doing Cristiano Ronaldo or is it just Brazilian Portuguese that you do?
@@gdxdesigns1310 the thing is that he (Darren) makes so many little mistakes that it would be a really hard video to do. Mainly just doing Brazilian Portuguese right now, but maybe I’ll do a Euro vs Brazilian Portuguese comparison featuring Ronaldo
@@DecodingWordswithAndrew ya I can imagine I make so many mistakes but it's understandable. Ok I have another idea not sure if you already have done it as I'm new to your Channel but Brazilian Ronaldo or Ronaldinho would be really cool.
@@gdxdesigns1310 I've actually used a few clips of Ronaldinho in my verb conjugation video...I'll eventually get around to doing videos on both those guys.