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Happy New Year everyone! I have new blog post up, describing the Portuguese traditions in January. This video is the audio pronunciation to some of the most common expressions and vocabulary used at this time of the year.
Red represents suppressed syllables or letters, green represents where links in the sentence may occur and blue are sounds that are added or transformed. Some of these suppressions can vary slightly depending on the speed of the speech and local accent. Please note that the resulting "linked" words in this video are not the way they would ever be written. For more information on this please watch my video on the pronunciation rules by clicking the following link:
https://youtu.be/URgYagQYsb8
To read more about the traditions, please click here:
https://thesoundsofportuguese.com/tradicoes-em-janeiro-em-portugal-january-traditions-in-portugal/
For a free printout, please click here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11I480AWtVJm6CDOcfgz2aImIx5LyMsob/view?usp=sharing
If you would like to help support me and my videos further, consider subscribing to my patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=29828350
Muito obrigada!
Happy New Year everyone! I have new blog post up, describing the Portuguese traditions in January. This video is the audio pronunciation to some of the most common expressions and vocabulary used at this time of the year.
Red represents suppressed syllables or letters, green represents where links in the sentence may occur and blue are sounds that are added or transformed. Some of these suppressions can vary slightly depending on the speed of the speech and local accent. Please note that the resulting "linked" words in this video are not the way they would ever be written. For more information on this please watch my video on the pronunciation rules by clicking the following link:
https://youtu.be/URgYagQYsb8
To read more about the traditions, please click here:
https://thesoundsofportuguese.com/tradicoes-em-janeiro-em-portugal-january-traditions-in-portugal/
For a free printout, please click here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11I480AWtVJm6CDOcfgz2aImIx5LyMsob/view?usp=sharing
If you would like to help support me and my videos further, consider subscribing to my patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=29828350
Muito obrigada!
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