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Portuguese
Phrases
FOR

DUMmIES

by Karen Keller
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Portuguese
Phrases
FOR

DUMmIES

by Karen Keller
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Portuguese Phrases For Dummies®


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About the Author


Karen Keller is a journalist who lived and worked in
São Paulo, Brazil, for three years. Before moving to
Brazil, the California native taught Spanish at a New
York City–based foreign-language-education Web site.
Keller is also a published travel-guide writer. She cur-
rently lives in New Jersey, where she is a local news-
paper reporter.
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Table of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
About This Book.............................................................2
Conventions Used in This Book ...................................2
Foolish Assumptions .....................................................3
Icons Used in This Book................................................4
Where to Go from Here..................................................4
Chapter 1: Say It How? Speaking Portuguese. . . . . . . 5
Exploring the Roots of Portuguese ..............................6
Reciting Your ABCs ........................................................8
Conquering Consonants................................................9
The letter C .............................................................10
The letter D .............................................................10
The letter G .............................................................11
The letter H .............................................................11
The letter J ..............................................................12
The letter L..............................................................12
The letters M and N ...............................................12
The letter Q .............................................................13
The letter R .............................................................13
The letter S..............................................................14
The letter T .............................................................14
The letter W ............................................................14
The letter X .............................................................15
Exercising Your Jowls with Vowels ............................15
The letters A and à ................................................15
The letters E and Ê .................................................16
The letter I...............................................................16
The letters O and Ô................................................17
The letter U .............................................................17
Chapter 2: Grammar on a Diet: Just the Basics . . . . 19
Constructing Simple Sentences..................................19
Nouns.......................................................................20
Adjectives................................................................20
Articles.....................................................................21
Pronouns .................................................................22
Verbs ........................................................................23
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The Simple Tenses: Present, Past, and Future .........24
Present tense ..........................................................25
Past tense ................................................................27
Future tense ............................................................28
Conjugating the tenses ..........................................29
Connecting It All Together ..........................................32
Making Contractions: It’s a Cinch! .............................33
To Me, to You: Indirect Objects..................................34
Commanding an Audience ..........................................35
Getting Possessive .......................................................35
Chapter 3: Numerical Gumbo:
Counting of All Kinds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Numbers to Know: When Everything Counts...........39
The Big Countdown: Ordinal Numbers .....................41
Telling Time ..................................................................42
Monday, Tuesday: Weekdays......................................44
Tracking the Calendar: Months and Dates................46
Naming the months................................................46
Picking a date..........................................................47
Money, Money, Money .................................................48
Currency and prices...............................................49
Getting money from banks and ATMs..................50
Measuring Distances and Other Stuff ........................52
Chapter 4: Making New Friends and
Enjoying Small Talk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
A Few Ways to Say Hello and Goodbye .....................56
Introducing Yourself ....................................................58
First Names, Last Names, and Nicknames ................59
Knowing Who, What, and Where ...............................61
“Where Are You From?”...............................................62
Describing the World around You..............................66
Describing permanent qualities: Ser....................66
Describing temporary qualities: Estar.................70
Speaking about Speaking ............................................71
The Good, the Bad, and the Humid: Weather...........73
Figuring Out Family Connections...............................75
Giving Out Your Contact Information ........................76
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Chapter 5: Enjoying a Drink and
a Snack (or Meal!) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Bom Apetite! Enjoy Your Meal! ...................................79
At the Restaurant: Trying Local Foods......................81
Ordering at a restaurant ........................................82
Ordering a drink .....................................................85
First foods up: Salads and condiments ...............86
On to the main course ...........................................88
Basking in Brazilian barbeque ..............................89
Doing dessert..........................................................90
Paying the bill .........................................................91
Chapter 6: Shop ’Til You Drop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Finding Places to Shop ................................................95
Out for the Perfect Outfit ............................................96
Skirts and shirts: Which to choose .....................97
Trying it on..............................................................99
Exploring Brazilian Treasures ..................................101
Shopping for Food and Necessities
at the Market ..........................................................103
Getting some practical items ..............................103
Shopping at the outdoor market ........................104
Making Comparisons and Expressing Opinions.....105
Paying for Your Purchases ........................................106
Chapter 7: Making Leisure a Top Priority. . . . . . . . . 109
Talking about Going Out............................................110
Inviting someone and being invited...................110
Asking what the place or event is like ...............111
Asking People What They Like to Do ......................113
Taking in Brazil’s Musical Culture............................114
Playing an instrument..........................................114
Dancing around and singing out loud................116
Exploring Carnaval in Brazil .....................................117
Exploring Art Galleries and Museums.....................118
Going to the Movies...................................................119
Hanging Out at the Beach .........................................120
What to take to the beach ...................................121
Talking about beach safety .................................123
Expressing beauty: “It’s so beautiful!” ...............124
Getting Out for a Walk (or a Hike)............................125
Playing Soccer — Brazil’s National Pastime ...........127
Falling in Love — in Portuguese...............................128
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Chapter 8: When You Gotta Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Picking Up the Phone ................................................131
Saying hello and goodbye ...................................132
Making a call .........................................................133
Dealing with verbal mush....................................135
Talking in the past ................................................137
Talking about Work ....................................................138
Dealing with Computers............................................142
Chapter 9: I Get Around: Transportation . . . . . . . . . . 145
On the Move: Transportation ...................................146
Making a plane reservation.................................146
Taking buses .........................................................150
Hailing táxis...........................................................150
Renting a car .........................................................152
Onde? Where? The Question for Going Places.......154
Understanding Spatial Directions ............................157
Navigating Cityscapes ...............................................159
Over Here, Over There ..............................................162
How Far? Perto ou longe? .........................................163
Chapter 10: Finding a Place to Lay
Your Weary Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Finding a Place to Live...............................................165
Checking Out the Hotel or Pousada ........................167
Deciding where to stay ........................................167
Making reservations.............................................169
Checking in and checking out:
Registration procedures .................................170
Talking about Sleep....................................................171
Chapter 11: Dealing with Emergencies . . . . . . . . . . 175
Stick ’em Up: What to Say If You’re Robbed ...........176
Asking for and receiving help .............................176
Reporting a problem to the police .....................178
Handling Health Emergencies...................................179
Getting sick ...........................................................180
Handling broken bones and other injuries .......183
Discussing Legal Problems .......................................185
Chapter 12: Ten Favorite Brazilian Portuguese
Expressions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
Que saudade! ..............................................................187
Fala sério! ....................................................................187
. . . pra caramba!.........................................................188
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Lindo maravilhoso! ....................................................188
É mesmo? ....................................................................189
Um beijo! or Um abraço!............................................189
Imagina! .......................................................................189
Pois não? .....................................................................190
Com certeza! ...............................................................190
Fique tranqüilo ...........................................................190
Chapter 13: Ten Phrases That Make You
Sound Like a Local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
Né? ...............................................................................191
Tá .................................................................................192
Ah é? ............................................................................192
Então............................................................................192
Sabe?............................................................................192
Meio .............................................................................193
Ou seja/E tal................................................................193
Cê Instead of Você......................................................193
Pra Instead of Para a..................................................194
Tô instead of Estou ....................................................194
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195
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Introduction
T he world is shrinking. Communication technology
is getting faster and faster, making it easier to
contact people in what used to be exotic, faraway
lands. Air travel has gotten a lot cheaper, too, so visit-
ing these places has never been simpler. Experiencing
um pouco (oong poh-koo; a little) of a new language is
a great way to familiarize yourself with a region of the
world or specific country. Not only does it allow you
to communicate verbally, but knowing new words
opens the door to understanding the specific culture
itself.

If you’re curious about language and want to know


how to ask someone’s name, ask for directions in a
city, or talk about what your interests are, you’ve
come to the right place. I’m not promising fluency
here, but this book provides a great start.

This book tells you about the language spoken in


Brazil. Thanks to Brazil’s huge population — around
170 million or so — Portuguese is the fifth-most-
spoken language in the world. (Flip ahead to Chap-
ter 1 to read about which other countries in the world
speak Portuguese.)

Brazilian Portuguese is specific because the accent


and some basic words are unique to Brazil. And the
country itself is a pretty popular destination these
days, with its earned reputation as a land of fun-
loving, generous people.

A bonus to knowing Brazilian Portuguese is that it can


help you to understand a little French, Spanish, and
Italian, too. They’re all Romance languages, which
means many words among these languages sound
similar.
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Brazilian Portuguese is very lyrical. The sounds can


be difficult to make for nonnative speakers, but speak-
ing Portuguese is fun after you get into it. I advise you
to treat yourself while you’re reading the book: Buy
some Brazilian music. You’ll fall in love with the
sounds, and the background music adds great
ambience.

About This Book


Here’s the good news: This book isn’t a class you
have to drag yourself to. It’s a reference book, so use
it at your leisure. You’re the boss. You may choose to
just leaf through, glancing only at chapters and pages
that grab your attention. Or you can read the whole
thing from start to finish. (From finish to start is okay,
too — no one’s looking.)

The first few chapters may be helpful to read first,


though, because they explain some basic information
about pronunciation and explain words that appear
throughout the book.

Conventions Used in This Book


To make the book easy to read and understand, I’ve
set up a few stylistic rules:

 Web addresses appear in monofont.


 Portuguese terms are set in boldface to make
them stand out.
 Pronunciations and definitions, which are
shown in parentheses, follow the terms the first
time they appear in a section.
 Within the pronunciation, the part of the word
that’s stressed is shown in italics.
 Knowing key words and phrases is important in
the quest to speak a new language. I collect
important words and put them in a special
blackboard-shaped “Words to Know” box.
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Introduction 3
 Verb conjugations (lists that show you the
forms of a verb) are given in tables in this order:
the I form, the you form, the he/she form, the we
form, and the they form. Pronunciations follow
in a second column.

Here’s an example of a conjugation chart for the word


ser (seh; to be). Because the subjects always come in
the same order, you can see that words in this chart
mean I am, you are, he/she is, we are, and they are.

Conjugation Pronunciation
eu sou eh-ooh soh
você é voh-seh eh
ele/ela eh-lee/eh-la eh
nós somos nohz soh-mooz
eles/elas são eh-leez/eh-lahz sah-ooh

Foolish Assumptions
To write this book, I had to imagine who my readers
would be. Yes, you! I think if you’ve picked up this
book, you’re probably a pretty open-minded person
who enjoys learning. That’s excellent. Because the
first step to absorbing new information is wanting to
absorb it.

Here are some other things I’m imagining about you:

 You don’t want to memorize long lists of vocab-


ulary to know Portuguese.
 You want to get your feet wet in Portuguese
while having fun at the same time.
 You’re interested in learning about Brazilian cul-
ture as well as its language.
 You’re not looking for a book to make you fluent
in Portuguese but one that instead gives you
bite-size information that provides a solid base
to understanding the language.
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Icons Used in This Book


Drawings and symbols always liven things up a bit,
don’t they? Here are some icons that point you to
important information:

This icon shows you where you can find


some fascinating tidbits that highlight either
a linguistic aspect or give travel tips. Tips
can save you time and frustration.

This handy icon pops up whenever you run


across a bit of information that you really
should remember after you close the book,
whether it’s about the Portuguese language
or Brazil in general.

Languages are full of quirks that may trip you


up if you’re not prepared for them. This icon
points to discussions of these weird gram-
mar rules.

The “Cultural Wisdom” snippets help give


insight into Brazilian culture.

Where to Go from Here


When you have a spare moment, pop open the book.
All you need is a curious mind and the openness to
learn about Brazil. Above all, don’t think of reading
the book as a chore. It’s meant to be relaxing and
enjoyable.

Feel free to complement this book with other activi-


ties that enhance your knowledge of Portuguese, like
entering a Portuguese-language chat room on the
Internet or having Brazilian music on in the back-
ground so you can hear the sounds of the language.

Oh, and boa sorte (boh-ah soh-chee; good luck)!


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