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Numbers 1-10 in Brazilian Portuguese? |
Travel Info Numbers 1-10 in Brazilian Portuguese? Travel Tips This is a list of the ordinal and cardinal numbers 1-10 in Brazilian Portuguese. I've also added some help for pronunciation based on the dialect of Cariocas (people from Rio de Janeiro) . *Please note the gender changes in some numbers. However, you can be understood using either. Zero - zero - (zeh-roo) One - um (m) / uma (f) - (oom) or (oom-ah) Two - dois (m) / duas (f) - (doysh) or (doo-ash) Three - tr锚s - (traysh) four - quatro - (kwah-troo) five - cinco - (seen-koo) six - seis - (saysh) seven - sete - (seh-chee) eight - oito - (oy-too) nine - nove - (noh-vee) ten - dez - (dehsh) ** For the ordinal numbers, the gender can be changed to feminine by removing the -o and adding an -a 1st (first) primeiro, primeira 2nd (second) segundo, segunda 3rd (third) terceiro, terceira 4th (fourth) quarto, quarta 5th (fifth) quinto, quinta 6th (sixth) sexto, sexta 7th (seventh) s茅timo, s茅tima 8th (eighth) oitavo, oitava 9th (ninth) nono, nona 10th (tenth) d茅cimo, d茅cima Others uns, dois, tr锚s, quatro, cinco, seis, sete, eitght, nove, ent茫o http://world.altavista.com/tr WRONG!! Six is in fact Seis, but in brazilian portuguese you also hear "meia" which means half, like half a dozen. the rest are as said by the other answers. http://experienceportugal.blogspot.com/... http://experienceportugal.blogspot.com/... uma, duas, tr锚s, quatro, cinco, seis, sete, oito, nove, dez |
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