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Basic Greetings
Hi!.................................................................... Oi!
What's your name? .......................... Qual é o seu/teu nome?
Nice to meet you!................................ Prazer em conhecer!
My name is… ........................................ Meu nome é …
How are you? ........................................ Como vai?
I'm good! .................................................. Tudo bem!
Please .......................................................... Por favor
Thank you ................................................ Obrigado (a)
Yes .................................................................. Sim
No.................................................................... Não
Oi!
Bye! ................................................................ Adeus!
Days of the Week
Seasons of the Year
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter
Primavera
Verão
Outono
Inverno
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
segunda-feira
terça-feira
quarta-feira
quinta-feira
sexta-feira
sábado
domingo
Weather
It's raining
It's windy
It's sunny
It's cloudy
Está chovendo
Está ventando
Está ensolarado
Está nublado
Only 5%
of Portuguese
speakers live in
Portugal
The letters “K,” “W,”
and “Y” only became
part of the Portuguese
language alphabet
officially in 2009.
Did you
Know?
Portuguese is an official
language of nine countries:
Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde,
East Timor, Equatorial
Guinea, Guinea-Bissau,
Mozambique, Portugal,
The oldest
Saint Thomas and
bookstore in the world
Prince Islands
is in Portugal's capital,
Lisbon and is called
“Livraria Bertrand do
Chiado”
Famous Landmarks in Portuguese Speaking Countries
Jerónimos Monastery
Christ the Redeemer
Gorongosa National Park
Basquetebol
Swimming
Natação
Tennis
Tênis
Football
Futebol
Rugby
Rúgbi
Dancing
Dança
Gymnastics Ginástica
Horse riding Hipismo
Express
Yourself
Cool
Legal
Delicious
Delicioso (a)
Funny
Engraçado (a)
Satisfied
Satisfeito (a)
Happy
Feliz
Running
Corrida
Music
Música
Grateful
Agradecido (a)
Singing
Canto
Witty
Espirituoso
Feeling Peckish?
Pastel de Nata (Portugal)
Feijoada
Portugal
Mosteiro dos Jerónimos in
Portugal is famous for being
the birthplace of the
traditional pastel de nata
pastry.
Brazil
This 30-metre-tall statue is
located on the top of Mount
Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro
and has become one of the
most famous landmarks in
Brazil.
Rio de Janeiro Carnival
The Thinker
Months of the Year
janeiro
fevereiro
março
abril
maio
junho
julho
agosto
setembro
outubro
novembro
dezembro
Basketball
Pastel de nata is a traditional Portuguese custard tart with a rich
egg custard nestled in shatteringly crisp pastry dusted with
cinnamon.
Mozambique
Gorongosa National Park is
located in central Mozambique.
Its forests and savannahs are
home to lions, hippos and
elephants.
Cultural Aspects in Portuguese Speaking Countries
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Hobbies
Feijoada is a stew of beans with beef and pork commonly
prepared in almost all of the Portuguese speaking countries. The
recipe differs slightly from one country to another.
Brigadeiro (Brazil)
Brigadeiro are bite-sized chocolate sweets. Some people say they
are like bon-bons, other people say they are like truffles or fudge
balls.
The Barcelos Rooster
Pão de Queijo (Brazil)
Brazilian cheese bread is a small, baked cheese roll or cheese bun,
it is a popular snack and breakfast food in Brazil.
Bacalhau com Natas (Portugal)
Brazil
Known for its colourful
costumes, Samba dancers,
and festivities that last for
many days, Rio Carnival is
the most iconic festival in
Brazil. It welcomes millions
of spectators from all parts
of the world.
Angola
Created by the Chokwe
people, The Thinker is a
sculpture that represents the
figure of an elderly person
that could be a man or a
woman. It symbolizes wisdom,
experience, and knowledge of
the secrets of life.
Portugal
In Portugal, the rooster is a
symbol of faith, good luck, and
justice based on the legend of
the "Old Cockerel of Barcelos".
Literally translated as "cod with cream", is a popular way of cooking
salted cod (bacalhau) in Portugal. It is an oven-baked dish with
layers of bacalhau, onion, diced fried potatoes, and cream.
Mufete (Angola)
Grilled fish mixed with beans, palm oil, boiled plantains, boiled
sweet potato, cassava flour and the mufete sauce (a sauce with
chopped onion, tomato, bell pepper, lemon, and olive oil).