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Learning Portuguese Anonymous 04/20/2025 (Sun) 16:31:01 No. 489596
I'm learning Portuguese and was wondering if anyone knows of any good Brazilian media, like comics, cartoons, TV shows, movies, videogames, or anything else with a good Brazilian Portuguese dub or translation. Do you have any tips or tricks for learning the language? Thanks.
Please come to Brazil
Watch Chaves.
You can find tons of content on a site called globoplay. Movies that I recommend are "O auto da compadecida" and "Tropa de Elite". But I think you would learn faster on a website like duolingo.
>>490268 >learning languages with Duolingo I think many people have already said that Duolingo doesn't work as a language learning tool.
>>490207 I'm still wondering how it is that El Chavo del 8 is more popular in Brazil than in Mexico itself.
>>490862 cultural appropriation it is unintentionally closer to brazilian culture than mexican also puta puta puta op. understands lol
first off op , learn the sounds of the alphabet, alot of Portuguese has english sounding words in them with the brazilian accent , like telefone farmacia (pharmacy,) everything starts with sounding out words. you get an instant accent too
>>490886 >cultural appropriation >it is unintentionally closer to Brazilian culture than Mexican culture Elaborate, please.
>>490984 we took their show and identified with it more than they did. for the time it reflected normal life but with jokes, to them they joke about the life , but brazilians went though a time where they suff they did in the show was normal, almost. its tough to explain. we took something from Mexicans and made it repersent something different to our own people and ... it was light humor too. to them they thought it was supposed to be ridiculous scenarios . and funny af jokes.
>>489596 80s/90s children cartoons and chaves you cant go wrong with those >>490984 whole show takes place in a slum, but SOMEHOW people are still happy
>>491430 >80s/90s children cartoons Any good recs?
>>491470 He-man Thunder Cats Street Fighter 2 anime Dragon ball original Dragon ball Z Saint Seiya Woody woodpecker Any looney tunes ones once you done with those Yu Yu hakushi this one changed the script and added a lot of slang so you need to be a little more aclaimed with the language to trully apreciate the brazilian dub
Watch Escolinha do professor Raimundo and Trapalhões not sure if you'll learn something but it's fun af
>>489596 The fastest and easiest way to learn the language is not with any apps or computer programs. You have to learn from a native speaker. Find someone online who wants to learn a language you know, or maybe pay them or trade for something. You need to find several people, this will help fill any gaps when one isn't available, and also help with different accents/dialects. Next you need to give them a list of the most used commands and words in Brazilian Portuguese. Have them say the commands and then after you perform the tasks you repeat them back to them. This is how babies learn their mother tongue. They hear commands thousands of times before they even know what a book is. "come here, sit down, eat the food, get the shoe, go to daddy, bring it to mama" etc. There is a formal technique called TPR(total physical response) that uses similar methods. Using this technique you can learn any language to the highest speaking fluency in less than 2 years.
Go Brasil
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>>489596 >Learning Portuguese >Brazillian Sorry mano, but I can't in good faith recommend any Brazillian resouces. There's a youtuber called "Portuguese with Leo" with pretty good starter videos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYNrT-NP5Qo&list=PLxxw3yFA3T-hpsB4Y_NwEMVEfDfqnaTnM
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"Yellow Woodpecker Ranch" (Sítio do Picapau Amarelo) is a cool little cartoon. Though bunda, idk why anyone would bother learn our shitty language when languages like Hungarian and Latvian exist? Well, atleast it ain't spanish...
>>492844 >comparing cold and small countries to a big and warm country like Brazil
>>489596 You the same guy who made the /co/ thread on 4chan? Still dating that Brazilian girl?
>>489596 >>492844 At least rec him a GOOD version of Sítio do Picapau Amarelo, like the 2001 live action show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4fXrtgLt_s
>>492962 That one is only good becasue emilia was fucking hot
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>>492408 You should deal with your country's kids speaking in brazilian accents before acting like that
>>493254 >Portuguese kids are now speaking Portuguese with a Brazilian accent How did that ever happen?
>>493419 their kids go online and watch a lot of brazilian content, mostly on youtube, and end up picking brazilian accents and slang. i'd guess it's because brazilian content creators seem to be generally more present online
>>493254 Kuruminha is so cute
>>493254 >>493686 Kuruminha sexo
>>493488 the opposite happened to me, i watched too much fer0m0nas and wuant
>>494218 Do they look weird at you for speaking in European Portuguese now?
>>494233 it didn't affect my dialect much, and its influence is long gone
>>494233 Fer0m0nas did a lot of colabs with Brazilian Youtubers, so whatever influence that had got canceled out. Fuck it, here's Venom e os Aventureiros for nostalgia sake. Consider this homework, OP. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB11hfPdtWk
You're learning Brazilian, which is not Portuguese. They're totally different languages.
>>494519 Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese have different accents, but they are not different languages.
>>494519 Why are the Portuguese like this?
>>494926 Centuries of Moorish rape, exacerbated by whatever the fuck happened to create Brazilliapes.
>>494106 How do you get Kuruminha gf?
What dialect will you choose to learn, OP?
>>495965 I think it would be better to learn the standard dialect or accent. Which one it's the standard Brazilian Portuguese dialect/accent, by the way? Learning separate dialects would be better suited for when one is more advanced in learning a language.
>>496040 >Which one it's the standard Brazilian Portuguese dialect/accent, by the way? NTA, but there really isn't one. Paulistano is the closest to a "neutral" accent you have, and that's because it's the one used by mass media. Also, that map makes it look more complex than it really is. All those variations boil down to accents with some regional slang. A Carioca can understand a Recifence just fine.
>>496331 Very interesting. Why is the Paulista accent (I assume the São Paulo accent) the most used in media or most representative of Brazil? You would think it would be the Rio de Janeiro accent (due to Carnaval) or the Brasilia accent (due to being the capital).
Bump. Portuguese, and latin languages in general, sound so pretty. https://youtu.be/DiB46hXz_Ro
>>495882 You don't legally. Spics hit the wall at 12.
>>489596 Bope, tropa de elite is a good movie. Os caveleiros do zodiaco saga de Hades. Saint Seiya. https://youtu.be/vilKAhgMQKY?si=KG8o-Pkdl_0zYVEW
>>496398 São Paulo is the biggest and wealthiest city in the country. Its economic might almost single-handedly keeps the country afloat. Pretty much every major company has its headquarters there, and that includes mass media, who produce content using their accent as the "standard" one. Rio still has some influence due to once being the biggest and wealthiest city, a title they lost to São Paulo over the course of the 20th century, so hearing the Carioca accent in media is not uncommon, but it's still treated as a popular accent and not the norm, kinda like the Southern accent in the US. Most cities celebrate Carnaval these days, Rio's is just the largest, which doesn't necessarily mean it has the most prestige. I've heard that Salvador's is actually considered the best one. Brasília literally didn't exist until the 1950s, and it does little more than house the federal government. It was envisioned as a modernist, South American Washington, D.C. Its cultural influence is minuscule.
>>497308 Tropa de Elite 1 or 2?
>>491562 >yeah just learn brazilian portuguese from 90s fucking anime OP don't do it he's trying to trick you, everyone will know OP brazil has a higher absolute murder rate than pretty much all of the western world combined, including the USA's niggers
>>497807 >people are gatekeeping Brasil now
>>496331 >Paulistano is the closest to a "neutral" accent you have >porrrrta
>>498310 I don't get it.
>>498446 Paulistanos gives a big emphasis on the rrrr sound. People at my school used to make fun of one paulistano because of it.
Read "Turma da Mônica", OP. It's our longest running comic book series. It's meant for children, but that makes it perfect for people new to the language.
>>498512 Where can you read it? Or download it? It would be cool if you can recommend other Brazilian comics as well.
>>498446 they pronounce the letter r as /ɹ/ instead of /h/ or /ʁ/ after a vowel and at the end of words
>>498477 >>498641 It's always the big cities that pronounce things funny.
>>489596 >anyone knows of any good Brazilian media All brazilian media is bad
>>499308 Brazil has good media. It is known.
The music is good. https://youtu.be/wJk1v2MowHo
>>499302 Population centers with a great number of inhabitants tend to develop their own ways of speech after a while.
Brazil is the only country in South America where Portuguese is the official language.
Brazil has the largest Japanese community outside of Japan. São Paulo alone is home to over 1.5 million people of Japanese descent.
Brazil is the only country to have played in every World Cup since it began in 1930 and has won five times, more than any other nation.
>>497807 are you trying to omply that 90s cartoons had bad dubs anon? cause you can only be SO MUCH of a faggot https://youtu.be/5dYUC93m0QU
É aqui que estão os anões mais baseados do Brasil?
>>501602 Não. Vá embora.
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>Learn portuguese >Brazilian flag Why would you learn a Spanish influenced bastardized version of the real thing?
>>501602 Sim. Fique aqui.
>>492408 >>494519 >>501633 No one cares about your has-been shithole, Manoel.
>>492408 >>494519 >>501633 How are things in Guiana Brasileira?
Portugal bros, our answer?
>>501857 Brazil won.
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Due to its massive size, Brazil stretches across four different time zones, from UTC −5 to UTC −2.
>>503807 And that's irrelevant because UTC-3 is the only one that really matters.
>>490984 >Elaborate, please. It's like the Latin American equivalent of Charlie Chaplin. The people behind it had a background of poverty and had a good grasp of how life was like under it. El Chavo strikes a balance between making fun of poverty while doing social commentary and leaving a positive note at the end. It's ultimately a show about a big, dysfunctional family that's united by their own crappy situation and how they are able to make the most out of it. It resonated really well with Brazilian families. Watching the show, you were bound to find at least one character who resembled yourself or someone you knew. A great example is Dona Florinda. She owns a small business and isn't well off financially but she still spoils the fuck out of her son and acts like she's part of the high society, dismissing her neighbors as "la chusma" (low-class) and telling her son not to mingle with them. Some Brazilians do this, they larp as Europeans and act like they're aristocrats who'll someday leave this country and join their kin despite knowing fuckall about European cultures, much less their languages.
>>498613 >Where can you read it? Or download it? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC10D_KO0kgsBumdHHDmgtmA There are channels where people read the comic strips. It's worth noting that one of the main characters has a speech impediment ala Elmer Fudd.
>>503881 Why doesn't Brazil use a single time zone then? It would make things more simple.
>>503972 Thanks for the effort post.
>>501857 Press F for Portugal
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Recife and Olinda are the birthplaces of Frevo, a vibrant carnival music and dance that’s so intense it was declared Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.
>>501617 Continuarei. A caravela está um cancro absurdo, me baniram de todas as boards incluindo o MOD porque fiz um fio bobo. >>501642 Baseado.
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Caldas Novas, in the state of Goiás, hosts one of the largest hydrothermal resorts in the world. Hot springs everywhere!
>>506652 Looks fun
OP is not learning anything, but here it goes...
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>>519516 >Selton Mello
Chan mais morto do que a esquerda tupiniquim kkk.
>>489596 >Brazilian media we call em /rekt/ threads round here
>>489596 thats not portuguese you fucking stupid nigger we dont associate with negroid slave monkeys
>>528148 >Chan Macacos e consciência são como o azeite e a água.


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