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Summary: Learn how to count to 20 (and higher) in Portuguese with free language lesson video from a Portuguese language expert on how to count in Portuguese.
Tania Da Fonseca is a Canadian-born Portuguese. She speaks fluent Portuguese and English. In this series, she demonstrates how to pronounce many common phrases in Portuguese in several...read more
"TANIA DA FONSECA: Hi, my name is Tania. And on behalf of Expert Village, today we're going to learn common Portuguese phrases. Now we are going to learn numbers in Portuguese. One. Um. Um. Two. Dois. Dois. Three. Tres. Tres. Four. Quatro. Quatro. Five. Cinco. Cinco. Six. Seis. Seis. Seven. Sete. Sete. Eight. Oito. Oito. Nine. Nove. Nove. Ten. Dez. Dez. Eleven. Onze. Onze. Twelve. Doze. Doze. Thirteen. Treze. Treze. Fourteen. Catorze. Catorze. Fifteen. Quinze. Quinze. Sixteen. Dezasseis. Dezasseis. Seventeen. Dezassete. Dezassete. Eighteen. Dezoito. Dezoito. Nineteen. Dezanove. Dezanove. Twenty. Vinte. Thirty. Trinta. Forty. Quarenta. Fifty. Cinquenta. Sixty. Sessenta. Seventy. Setenta. Eighty. Oitenta. Ninety. Noventa. One hundred. Cem. Five hundred. Quinhentos. One thousand. Mil."
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sunshineagain said
on 11/4/2009 As a Portuguese-American, I thank you for providing this! There's a lot of Brazilian Portuguese lessons online that don't make clear to viewers they are listening to and learning the Brazilian pronunciation of our words. I'm concerned people who want to learn European Portuguese might be confused by this trend and think European Portuguese is the same as in Brazil. The online educators seem unaware this is like telling viewers Quebecois French and calling it Parisian French. They'll do great in Rio, but not so great in Lisboa. You've made it very clear, you're speaking Lisbon Portuguese, and I deeply appreciate that. Obrigada, Compatriota! - H. Ferreira