Portuguese Language Learning
Portuguese is a language of two faces: the open, melodic Brazilian variant and the clipped, consonant-heavy European one. Reading with audio is the fastest way to crack the nasal vowels and the gap between spelling and sound.
Beginner
First words, short sentences, and high-frequency vocabulary. Build confidence from day one.
Present tense, gendered nouns, and basic pronouns.
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Everyday topics and familiar grammar. Read fuller scenes without reaching for a dictionary.
Pretérito perfeito, future tense, and reflexive verbs.
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Richer grammar and natural dialogue. Follow real stories at a comfortable pace.
Subjunctive mood, conditional, and pronoun placement.
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Complex sentences, idioms, and nuanced ideas. Read like a native, one tap away from any phrase.
Personal infinitive, literary register, and complex clauses.
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What makes our Portuguese library different
Nasal vowels with audio
ão, õe, ãe finally make sense when you can read and hear them together.
BR and PT differences
See where the two variants diverge in spelling, pronouns, and verb forms.
Pronoun placement
Watch where pronouns attach to the verb - before, after, or in the middle.