When you're talking about something being done in its original, natural, or inherent way, the Portuguese adverb you'll want to use is nativamente.
Think of it like saying "natively" in English. For example, if a language is spoken nativamente in a country, it means it's the original language of that place.
It emphasizes that something is happening or existing in its most authentic or innate form, without external influence or modification.
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Aquele cantor é brasileiro, ele canta em português ___.
The singer is Brazilian, so he sings in Portuguese naturally or 'natively'.
Eu falo inglês, mas minha irmã fala português ___.
The sentence implies the sister speaks Portuguese as her first language, hence 'nativamente'.
Ela é de Portugal, então ela fala português ___.
Being from Portugal suggests she speaks Portuguese as a native speaker.
Ele aprendeu espanhol, mas português ele fala ___.
The contrast implies he speaks Portuguese as his native tongue.
Meus pais são brasileiros, então eu falo português ___.
If your parents are Brazilian, you would likely speak Portuguese natively.
A professora de português fala a língua ___.
A Portuguese teacher would ideally speak the language natively.
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B1On the edge or brink of.
à beira de
B1On the edge of; almost in a state of.
à distância
A2At a far point in space or time.
a favor de
B1In favor of; supporting.
à sombra
A2In an area of darkness or coolness caused by the blocking of direct sunlight.
à volta
A2Around; in the vicinity.
abanar
A2To wave or swing back and forth, like an animal's tail; to wag.
abater
B1To cut down (a tree); to kill (an animal).
Abelha
A2Bee; a stinging winged insect that produces honey.
abeto
A2An evergreen coniferous tree, typically with flat needles.