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Another 5 colloquial uses of jeito in European Portuguese

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What does jeito mean? It's a word used very frequently in Portuguese, and you're going to learn 5 additional uses for this word in this video.
Previous lesson on jeito:
Portuguese is a stress-time language and so many people struggle with understanding Portuguese when it's spoken to them or wonder why people will switch to English because they see you struggle with the pronunciation when YOU are trying to speak. I colour code my onscreen subtitles with light blue to represent the stressed syllable. I use the colour red to represent either a letter cancellation or suppression (usually a vowel). I haven't illustrated all the suppressions in this video because the words are not in sentences. Usually, when you say a word on its own in Portuguese, suppressions happen less frequently. I offer you my views on pronunciation through the eyes and ears of someone who went through the process of learning Portuguese myself as a foreigner (albeit when I was very young). I have a huge interest in this subject and I'm always trying to learn more and improve my knowledge on it. My pronunciation videos are examples of fast, colloquial, and most of the time, informal speech. The more informal demonstrations are demonstrations of the Algarvian Portuguese accent.
Hello, my name is Adelina. I'm a fully bilingual teacher of Portuguese as a second language with over 10 years of experience helping my students become fluent in Portuguese and now I'd like to help you on your journey to Portuguese fluency. So I've created online resources. I also have a Patreon with exclusive content over there!
Free ways you can contribute and support me:
view and share my videos!
Donations are very welcome too and help me get a better camera!
#learneuropeanportuguese #intermediateportuguese #jeito
0:00 intro
1:07 nada de jeito
1:29 dar um jeito a
2:24 fazer deste jeito
2:59 apanhar o jeito
3:21 de jeito nenhum
3:57 recap
4:25 Bónus
Previous lesson on jeito:
Portuguese is a stress-time language and so many people struggle with understanding Portuguese when it's spoken to them or wonder why people will switch to English because they see you struggle with the pronunciation when YOU are trying to speak. I colour code my onscreen subtitles with light blue to represent the stressed syllable. I use the colour red to represent either a letter cancellation or suppression (usually a vowel). I haven't illustrated all the suppressions in this video because the words are not in sentences. Usually, when you say a word on its own in Portuguese, suppressions happen less frequently. I offer you my views on pronunciation through the eyes and ears of someone who went through the process of learning Portuguese myself as a foreigner (albeit when I was very young). I have a huge interest in this subject and I'm always trying to learn more and improve my knowledge on it. My pronunciation videos are examples of fast, colloquial, and most of the time, informal speech. The more informal demonstrations are demonstrations of the Algarvian Portuguese accent.
Hello, my name is Adelina. I'm a fully bilingual teacher of Portuguese as a second language with over 10 years of experience helping my students become fluent in Portuguese and now I'd like to help you on your journey to Portuguese fluency. So I've created online resources. I also have a Patreon with exclusive content over there!
Free ways you can contribute and support me:
view and share my videos!
Donations are very welcome too and help me get a better camera!
#learneuropeanportuguese #intermediateportuguese #jeito
0:00 intro
1:07 nada de jeito
1:29 dar um jeito a
2:24 fazer deste jeito
2:59 apanhar o jeito
3:21 de jeito nenhum
3:57 recap
4:25 Bónus
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