Search Results for: "rio"
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Vocabulary (17)
afluente
ptA stream or river that flows into a larger river or lake.
placidamente
ptIn a calm and peaceful manner; placidly, calmly.
Barragem
ptA barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoi...
rio
ptRiver, a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea.
substância
ptA particular kind of matter with uniform properties.
pescar
ptTo catch fish.
fluir
ptTo move steadily and continuously, like water or air.
foz
ptThe place where a river enters a sea, lake, or larger river.
nocivo
ptHarmful, poisonous, or deleterious.
perigoso
ptDangerous; involving risk.
corrente
ptA body of water or air moving in a definite direction.
subterrâneo
ptExisting, occurring, or done under the Earth's surface.
desfiladeiro
ptA narrow valley, typically with steep rocky sides and a stream flowing through i...
barrento
ptConsisting of or covered with clay or mud.
limpidamente
ptCleanly; in a clean manner.
ao longo
ptAll the way from one end to the other of; throughout.
beira
ptThe edge or border of something.
Grammar (20)
Portuguese Subject Pronouns: Eu, Você, and the Magic of 'A Gente'
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Portuguese Prepositions: Through and Along (Por)
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Going Somewhere? Using 'Para' for Destinations
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Past Actions with -ir Verbs (Pretérito Perfeito)
ptverbs_past
The Preposition 'Para': Destination and Purpose
ptprepositions_connectors
Passive vs. Impersonal 'se' (Partícula Apassivadora e Impessoal)
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Portuguese Verb: Knowing People and Places (Conhecer)
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Portuguese Verb 'Ter' (To Have/Age)
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Mastering Register Shifts (Tu, Você, O Senhor)
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Portuguese Simple Future: Regular -ar Verbs (Future do Presente)
ptverbs_future_conditional
Conditional 'Caso' vs 'Se' (In Case vs If)
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Weather with 'Fazer' (It makes sun)
ptverbs_present
Definite Articles (o, a, os, as)
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Portuguese Past Tense: When to use 'podia' (Imperfect)
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Portuguese Pronoun Placement with Infinitives: me ver or ver-me?
ptpronouns
Expressing Contrast: Although (Embora + Subjunctive)
ptsubjunctive
The 'Sticky' Verb: Gostar (to like)
ptverbs_present
Past Habits & Storytelling: The Imperfect Tense (-ar verbs)
ptverbs_past
Going Places: The Verb IR (to go)
ptverbs_present
Using 'Onde' as a Relative Pronoun (onde, aonde, em que)
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