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Basics & Pronunciation

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Basics & Pronunciation

Portuguese sounds unfamiliar to German ears at first — almost Slavic, some say. This is due to the many sibilants, nasal vowels, and swallowed syllables. European Portuguese (in Portugal) sounds quite different from Brazilian Portuguese — the Brazilian variant is more open, melodic, and easier to understand. Portuguese people understand Brazilians well, but not always vice versa.

Pronunciation Guide

Letter/CombinationPronunciationExample
ã, ão, õesNasal vowel, like French "on"pão (bread) → "pau-ng"
nhLike Spanish "ñ" or German "nj"vinho (wine) → "WI-nju"
lhLike "lj" (palatal L)trabalho → "tra-BA-lju"
chLike German "sch"chave (key) → "SCHA-we"
jLike French "j" (voiced sch)hoje (today) → "O-sche"
s (end)Like "sch" before consonant/at word endLisboa → "Lisch-BOA"
r (beginning)Like German "ch" (guttural R)Rio → "CHIU"
rrLike German "ch"carro (car) → "KA-chu"
c (before e, i)Like "ß" / voiceless "s"centro → "SSÄN-tru"
çLike "ß" / voiceless "s"praça (square) → "PRA-ssa"
e (unstressed)Often swallowed / "ö"telefone → "tlö-FON"
o (unstressed)Becomes "u"Porto → "POR-tu"

Basic Rules

  • The stress is usually on the penultimate syllable (if the word ends in a vowel or -s/-m) or on the last syllable (if it ends in a consonant). Accents indicate deviations
  • Unstressed vowels are greatly reduced or completely swallowed — hence Portuguese sounds so "compressed"
  • Women say "obrigada" (thank you), men "obrigado" — the adjective adapts to the gender of the speaker

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Don't worry about pronunciation! Portuguese people appreciate any attempt to speak their language and will help you patiently. Even a poorly pronounced "Obrigado/a" will earn a broad smile.

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