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==Other lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Ground-Transportation/az|Ground Transportation]] | |||
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Family-Members/az|Family Members]] | |||
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Basic-Phrases/az|0 dan A1 e Kursu → Sözlük → Temel Cümleler]] | |||
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Medical-Vocabulary/az|0-dan A1-ədədək Kurs → Qrammatika → Tibbi Terminlər]] | |||
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Food/az|Food]] | |||
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Physical-Descriptions/az|Physical Descriptions]] | |||
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Drink/az|Drink]] | |||
* [[Language/Portuguese/Vocabulary/Air-Travel/az|0 A1 Kursu → Şəkillər → Hava yolculuğu]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 13 May 2023
Greetings in Portuguese[edit | edit source]
Greetings are essential in any language. In Portuguese, there are many ways to greet people depending on the time of day and the context. In this lesson, you will learn how to greet people and introduce yourself in Portuguese.
Basic Greetings[edit | edit source]
Here are some basic greetings you can use:
Portuguese | Pronunciation | North Azerbaijani |
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Olá | /oˈla/ | سلام (salam) |
Oi | /ˈoj/ | سلام (salam) |
Bom dia | /bõ diˈa/ | گوناهایین (gunahayin) |
Boa tarde | /ˈbo.ɐ ˈtaɾ.dɨ/ | نهگز (nəgəz) |
Boa noite | /ˈbo.ɐ ˈnoj.tɨ/ | شب بخیر (şəb xəyr) |
- Olá and Oi are the most common ways to say "hello" in Portuguese.
- Bom dia means "good morning" and is used from morning until around noon.
- Boa tarde means "good afternoon" and is used from noon until around sunset.
- Boa noite means "good evening" and is used from sunset until late at night or before going to bed.
Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]
To introduce yourself, you can say:
Portuguese | Pronunciation | North Azerbaijani |
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O meu nome é... | /u ˈmeu ˈnomɨ ˈɛ/ | من اسم من... است (Men ismim...istər) |
Chamo-me... | /ˈʃɐ.mu ˈmɛ/ | من نامم... است (Men namam...istər) |
Sou... | /ˈso.w/ | من... هستم (Men...əm) |
- O meu nome é... and Chamo-me... both mean "My name is..." and are more formal ways to introduce yourself.
- Sou... means "I am..." and is more informal.
Responding to Introductions[edit | edit source]
When someone introduces themselves to you, you can respond by saying:
Portuguese | Pronunciation | North Azerbaijani |
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Prazer em conhecê-lo/a | /ˈpɾa.zɛɾ ẽ ku.njɔˈsɛ.lu/ | خوشبخت شدم (xoşbəxt şədəm) |
Muito prazer | /ˈmwe.tu ˈpɾa.zɛɾ/ | خشنودم (xaşənudəm) |
- Prazer em conhecê-lo/a means "Nice to meet you" and is more formal.
- Muito prazer means "Very nice to meet you" and is more informal.
Farewells[edit | edit source]
When saying goodbye, you can use:
Portuguese | Pronunciation | North Azerbaijani |
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Tchau | /tʃaw/ | خدافظی (xodafəzi) |
Adeus | /ɐˈdewʃ/ | خداحافظ (xoda hafiz) |
- Tchau is the most common way to say "bye" in Portuguese.
- Adeus is more formal and can be used when saying goodbye for a longer period of time.
Congratulations! You have learned some basic greetings, introductions, and farewells in Portuguese. Practice them with friends and colleagues to improve your skills.
Other lessons[edit | edit source]
- Ground Transportation
- Family Members
- 0 dan A1 e Kursu → Sözlük → Temel Cümleler
- 0-dan A1-ədədək Kurs → Qrammatika → Tibbi Terminlər
- Food
- Physical Descriptions
- Drink
- 0 A1 Kursu → Şəkillər → Hava yolculuğu