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Vocabularium (talk | contribs) (I found a better video on YouTube to explain how to properly pronounce portuguese numbers. I also pointed out the existence of gender forms in portuguese numbers.) |
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Note: Numbers 1 and 2 in portuguese very in gender, therefore you must use the feminine or masculine form depending on what you are referring to. | Note: Numbers 1 and 2 in portuguese very in gender, therefore you must use the feminine or masculine form depending on what you are referring to. | ||
Masculine form: Um, Dois | *Masculine form: Um, Dois | ||
Feminine form: Uma, Duas | *Feminine form: Uma, Duas | ||
Um café, por favor. (One coffe, please.) | *Um café, por favor. (One coffe, please.) | ||
Uma caneca de cerveja, por favor. (One/A beer mug, please.) | *Uma caneca de cerveja, por favor. (One/A beer mug, please.) | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ9iFocu8EM</youtube> | <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ9iFocu8EM</youtube> | ||
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|title=Learn Portuguese: numbers, count to 10 | |title=Learn Portuguese: numbers, count to 10 | ||
|keywords=one, two, dez, oito, sete, vocabulary, learning, class, lessons, teacher, teaching | |keywords=one, two, dez, oito, sete, vocabulary, learning, class, lessons, teacher, teaching | ||
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[[Category: Portuguese/ | [[Category: Count-from-1-to-10]] | ||
[[Category: Portuguese/Beginner]] |
Revision as of 15:50, 19 December 2019
How to write and pronounce portuguese numbers from 1 to 10
Count from one to ten
Português | English | |
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1 | Um | One |
2 | Dois | Two |
3 | Três | Three |
4 | Quatro | Four |
5 | Cinco | Five |
6 | Seis | Six |
7 | Sete | Seven |
8 | Oito | Eight |
9 | Nove | Nine |
10 | Dez | Ten |
Expressions with numbers from 1 to 10
Note: Numbers 1 and 2 in portuguese very in gender, therefore you must use the feminine or masculine form depending on what you are referring to.
- Masculine form: Um, Dois
- Feminine form: Uma, Duas
- Um café, por favor. (One coffe, please.)
- Uma caneca de cerveja, por favor. (One/A beer mug, please.)
Videos
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