@manabthing

Ola i am not able to attend your online classes but most of the days i am learning here on You Tube. Thank you❤

@kloassie

Thank god I have a Dutch accent - I trained for 45+ years to acquire and perfect it, no way I'm gonna loose that! 😘

@antoniakirbymusic

I’m from the UK and learning as my partner is from Viseu. I am a competent Spanish speaker which is helpful in some ways but HELP with the sound “x” which seems so change a lot!!

@imagine_big9398

At 1:50 when you say "muitos", you need to add a "n" sound to the word, like "muintos". The n sound is so noticeable that me and other portuguese people have had brain farts where we would write the word as "muintos" and then it wouldn't look right. The way you said it, sounded like you had a cold or something, because it didn't have that nasal sound.

N/A

I learned some Portuguese from google translator but now I realize thats Brazilian Portuguese and I am lost 😢

@natachadealvez

speaking 🇧🇷 in 🇵🇹 is a shocker to others and i love it 😂 - a native 🇦🇴

@loubob21

Im not sure what close down the vowel means.  I seems like the "O" is pronounced more like a "U"

@alfredo.martins_codetyper

I thought the video would be the reverse. 😅

@paulaamaral483

How did you learn Portuguese so well? Also, what took you to Portugal?

Btw, I'm an Azorian natural and pronounce the s at the end of words as more of zh instead of sh.

@royking7298

tongue twisters; tongue twisters; tongue twisters!!!!! Let's see if you mention them. I see vowels are first, what's next? ...... :)