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Eu é sempre "o". Então: eu falo, eu ando, eu como, eu gosto. Então é sempre "o".
Tu é com "s". Então: tu falas, tu gostas, tu comes, tu bebes, tu andas.
Com ele, ela e você, tipo, acaba em "a" ou "e". But the easier way to explain this is like you take the R. All verbs end with a R, like falar, gostar, comer, beber. You take the R. Seria algo como: falar fica "fala", acabar "acaba", gostar "gosta". Então: ela gosta, ela come, ela bebe, ela anda, ela fala. Então, either ends with a A or E.
Nós é sempre "mos". Então: nós falámos, gostámos, andámos, brincámos, jogámos.
E eles/elas é com "m". Então: andam, gostam, falam, andam, brincam. You see?
Translation:
Hello everyone, welcome to the European Portuguese Podcast. Today I am going to talk about regular verbs. I promise that this is much easier than it looks.
So, you probably know: eu, tu, ele, ela, nós, vocês, eles, elas (I, you, he, she, we, you all, they). So, each person has a letter. Like, this is the easiest part: each person has a letter.
Eu (I) is always "o". So: eu falo (I speak), eu ando (I walk), eu como (I eat), eu gosto (I like). So it is always "o".
Tu (you) is with "s". So: tu falas, tu gostas, tu comes, tu bebes, tu andas.
With ele, ela and você (he, she, and formal you), like, it ends in "a" or "e". But the easier way to explain this is like you take the R. All verbs end with an R, like falar, gostar, comer, beber. You take the R. It would be something like: falar becomes "fala", acabar (to finish) "acaba", gostar "gosta". So: ela gosta, ela come, ela bebe, ela anda, ela fala. So, either ends with an A or E.
Nós (we) is always "mos". So: nós falámos, gostámos, andámos, brincámos, jogámos.
And eles/elas (they) is with "m". So: andam, gostam, falam, andam, brincam. You see?
So, a full text would be: "I like summer very much. I like summer because I like the beach, but you like spring more because you don't like the heat. He likes winter because he likes snow, but we, we like autumn very much because we like September, for example. And finally, they, they don't like winter because they don't like cold, they like heat more."
So, it is something like that. Thank you all once again and that is all for now.
By AnaEu é sempre "o". Então: eu falo, eu ando, eu como, eu gosto. Então é sempre "o".
Tu é com "s". Então: tu falas, tu gostas, tu comes, tu bebes, tu andas.
Com ele, ela e você, tipo, acaba em "a" ou "e". But the easier way to explain this is like you take the R. All verbs end with a R, like falar, gostar, comer, beber. You take the R. Seria algo como: falar fica "fala", acabar "acaba", gostar "gosta". Então: ela gosta, ela come, ela bebe, ela anda, ela fala. Então, either ends with a A or E.
Nós é sempre "mos". Então: nós falámos, gostámos, andámos, brincámos, jogámos.
E eles/elas é com "m". Então: andam, gostam, falam, andam, brincam. You see?
Translation:
Hello everyone, welcome to the European Portuguese Podcast. Today I am going to talk about regular verbs. I promise that this is much easier than it looks.
So, you probably know: eu, tu, ele, ela, nós, vocês, eles, elas (I, you, he, she, we, you all, they). So, each person has a letter. Like, this is the easiest part: each person has a letter.
Eu (I) is always "o". So: eu falo (I speak), eu ando (I walk), eu como (I eat), eu gosto (I like). So it is always "o".
Tu (you) is with "s". So: tu falas, tu gostas, tu comes, tu bebes, tu andas.
With ele, ela and você (he, she, and formal you), like, it ends in "a" or "e". But the easier way to explain this is like you take the R. All verbs end with an R, like falar, gostar, comer, beber. You take the R. It would be something like: falar becomes "fala", acabar (to finish) "acaba", gostar "gosta". So: ela gosta, ela come, ela bebe, ela anda, ela fala. So, either ends with an A or E.
Nós (we) is always "mos". So: nós falámos, gostámos, andámos, brincámos, jogámos.
And eles/elas (they) is with "m". So: andam, gostam, falam, andam, brincam. You see?
So, a full text would be: "I like summer very much. I like summer because I like the beach, but you like spring more because you don't like the heat. He likes winter because he likes snow, but we, we like autumn very much because we like September, for example. And finally, they, they don't like winter because they don't like cold, they like heat more."
So, it is something like that. Thank you all once again and that is all for now.