The Easiest Way to Start Learning European Portuguese
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3M ago
Are you Ready to Learn European Portuguese this Year? With a new year comes newfound motivation and ambitions. Many are looking for a kickstart to their language-learning goals, but diving right into European Portuguese can be overwhelming. As a beginner, maybe you’ll buy a grammar book, bookmark a few websites, look up some basic phrases ..read more
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Learn Portuguese, Even When You Don’t Have Time
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7M ago
“I’m Too Busy to Learn Portuguese!” When life gets , something has to give. Modern society does not afford many of us time and energy for personal goals, so it’s understandable to feel like learning Portuguese is just one more thing on a never-ending to-do list. That said, having a handle on the language is ..read more
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Portugal’s Love Affair with Bacalhau
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11M ago
In addition to being one of the most difficult Portuguese words for foreigners to pronounce correctly, is Portugal’s most treasured dish and it is highly associated with its national identity. There are supposedly over 1000 recipes involving bacalhau!   It can be boiled, barbecued, baked, fried… the list goes on. In fact, the Portuguese eat ..read more
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Easter in Portugal
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1y ago
Portugal is a country with deep Catholic roots, so is a big celebration there. In fact, it’s probably the second biggest marks the remembrance of the death and rebirth of ..read more
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Travel to Madeira – Tips and Vocabulary
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1y ago
~ Written by Edyta of the blog Say Yes to Madeira. Explore her blog for a complete guide to what Madeira has to offer! When visiting the Madeira archipelago, you will have a chance to learn some interesting vocabulary. Here are some useful words you will often encounter, plus a pronunciation guide to the island’s ..read more
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The Galo de Barcelos
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1y ago
can be seen pretty much all over Portugal, especially in those cute little souvenir shops. Usually the galo comes in ceramic form, but you will also see it embroidered on towels and aprons, in woodwork, and more, even on key-chains! The most common version of the Galo de Barcelos is black with colourful dots and ..read more
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Being a Vegetarian in Portugal
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1y ago
What’s it Like to be a Vegetarian in Portugal? In a country of meat and fish-lovers, many wonder if it’s easy to be a vegetarian (or a vegan) in Portugal. As you may have realized, much of traditional Portuguese cuisine is very meat-centric. Many of these dishes are tied to the history and traditions of ..read more
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Video: A Day In The Life of Rui & Joel (by “People of Lisbon”)
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1y ago
People of Lisbon reached out to us a few days ago to film a day in the life of Rui, Joel, Clara and Practice Portuguese. We knew that Stephen and Rita did excellent work, creating beautifully artistic video portraits of Lisbon residents from all walks of life. But we were blown away by how they captured ..read more
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Practice Portuguese Takes to the Skies
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1y ago
If you haven’t heard the news already, Practice Portuguese will be featured onboard TAP Airlines, Portugal’s flag carrier airline. Next time you fly, be sure to check out our videos on the seat-back entertainment (I know… just when you thought you could escape Rui and Joel for 5 minutes! ) TAP also did ..read more
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Where Are You in Your Portuguese Journey?
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1y ago
Get recommendations geared specifically to your level. Which statement best describes where you are in the learning process ..read more
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