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The Portuguese equivalent of the English sentence 'I want a drink' is the following: [Eu] quero tomar algo. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: [AY-oo] KEH-roo toh-MAH AHL-ghoo. The word-by-word translation is the following: '[eu]' means '[I]'; 'quero' '[I] want'; 'tomar' 'to drink' or 'to take'; 'algo' 'something'. Portuguese speakers aren't required to use subject pronouns. For the subject of the verb is indicated by the verb endings, such as '-o' for the first person in the present tense.

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cerveja Pron. for English-speakers: saehh*-VAY-zhah * ae, without "y" sound (more or less like English "i" in "it", "little", "mid") hh = a strong "h", a bit harder than in English "home", "hat" (it´s like French "r" i Brazilian pronunciation); for Eurpoean Portuguese, in this case it will sound like a simple Spanish, Italian or Slavic "r"; caps > stressed syllable NOTICE: "y" there should NOT be pronounded (it´s approximately the same sound as in "sae" above") - "va", but like "i" or "u" in "butt", "bit", "sit", "this"

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Wine is drunk in Portugal. Wines like Vinho Verde, Mateus, Porto, etc.

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