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Portuguese Sentences with Audio

56.39MB. 1289 audio & 1 images. Updated 2013-12-16.

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Description

These sentences were harvested from tatoeba.org . From the audio I have listened to so far, the sentences are generally Brazilian. Some of the translations may be incomplete or strange as I have not gone through each card yet.

Sample (from 1286 notes)

Cards are customizable! When this deck is imported into the desktop program, cards will appear as the deck author has made them. If you'd like to customize what appears on the front and back of a card, you can do so by clicking the Edit button, and then clicking the Cards button.

Portuguese Glorifique o oceano, mas fique em terra firme. English Glorify the ocean, but stay on the ground. Audio Tags DIRECT

Portuguese Nunca utilizo sacolas plásticas em minhas compras. Sempre levo uma cesta no lugar. English Audio Tags EMPTY

Portuguese Eu o encontrei em janeiro. English I met him in January. Audio Tags DIRECT

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Reviews

audios!

Native sounding speakers.

great work!



Really excellent resource, thank you for sharing!



Can be used for shadowing, for comprehension, new vocab.... muito bom!

Really Great!



This has improved my Portuguese reading, comprehension, speaking and accent tremendously. It is important to take your time and really try to remember and pronounce the words correctly.



With language learning slow and steady wins the race.

Impressive !



Really great set ! I customized it a little, deleted some cards, but I love it : well written, good audio pronunciation (from what I've heard, this is not a low-rate synthetic speech, it's only from human beings, and the pronunciation is very good).

That's perfect, for me.

Thank you !



P.S. : Paul Pimsleur is right to recommend, in his book, something like : "Your flash cards should not be a vocabulary list... You want to practice the words you're learning in the very situations you might have to use it." Indeed, far more effective - and perhaps even easier to learn.



P.P.S. : I would be really interested in knowing how the author produced this set, as I would love to be able to do the same.