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And wow! So, the way you read these vowels will depend on the words and the combination of letters.In fact, the vowels “a”, “e” and “o” vary a lot, since they have four “kinds” of pronunciation – Open pronunciation, closed pronunciation, reduced pronunciation and nasal pronunciation.The open pronunciation is just the way that you would actually spell the letter, like in the examples I gave above. This happens when we have the “a” at the end.

MORE THAN THANKS.Hi Elizabeth. In fact, the consonant “m” will sound very nasal and like if you actually do not finish it.What I mean is that when reading this letter at the end of a word, try to stop the movement of your lips in the middle, not allowing them to touch each other like they normally would and pushing the sound through your nose instead.The “n” never appears at the end of a word, but when a word ending in “m” becomes plural, it will change into “ns”, and the sound of the “n” will be nasal as well and very similar to “m” at the end of a word.Some people say the sound of an “m” final, seems to have an “g” or “y” in the mix, sounding like a “ny” or a “ng”. Listen to the audio pronunciation in English. It’s like the “ay” in the English words “lay” or “way”… almost.Say “ay” slowly and you’ll notice that your tongue moves while you do it. Obviously, if you want to reach fluency in any language, you need to know how each word is structured, enunciated and pronounced.

As a hard “r”, at the beginning of a word or when it has another “r” attached to it, as in “carro”.This sound is very guttural, you make it with your throat and it does not really have an equivalent in English (at least that I know of). The “u” is then not read and the “g” becomes a hard “g”.Normally this sound is not pronounced, unless it is together with an “l” or an “n”, in which case it will seem to sound a bit like a “y”.This consonant always sounds soft in Portuguese, like the “g” in “giant”.These consonants sound pretty much the same as in English, except when at the end of the word. Sometimes, you can figure out the correct Portuguese vowel pronunciation by looking at the accent marks.The “open” vowels are sometimes written with an acute accent (If you want to get closer to Brazilians by impressing them with your accent, you need to master these vowel pronunciation distinctions.This post tells you everything you need to do precisely that.Before we get to when to pronounce each vowel, let’s first look at how to pronounce them.If you’re a total beginner in learning Portuguese, you don’t need this article yet. So how the hell are you supposed to know which sound to use?Sometimes, you simply don’t know. The sound is something similar to the “ai” in “airplane”. When we have the “e” at the end of the word or between two consonants in the non-stressed syllable, we often use the reduced pronunciation.The sound is very reduced or almost non-existent. Have a listen to these different conjugations of the word use the open “e” sound, but in the other two forms it’s closed! a military base. So, most Portuguese words are stressed in the second last syllable. In words like “entusiasmo” (enthusiasm), the vowel will have a nasal component to it. The lips are . These are what we call syllables and the stress of a word always falls on a syllable.For the purpose of this post, I will put the stressed syllable in capital letters. When it’s raised, pointing diagonally up like an acute accent, it’s now Other than that, the accents are consistent. It seems that you will have just to use your memory and lots of practise with this one.Alright, so this is all for today. But before I get into the stress of a word itself, I would like to tell you a little bit about syllables.Syllables are parts of a word.
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We actually DO tend to not pronounce the vowels that are at the end of words, unless the last syllable is the one accentuated. It’s generally only possible to pronounce a vowel in the “open” way if it’s in the stressed syllable.For example, “belo” and “famosa” contain an open “e” and “o” sound respectively. It will sound exactly like the “e” in “enthusiasm”. I actually just added this page in a PDF mode to my materials page, so you can collect it for your own learning process!Hopefully see you around soon…I wish you also lots of success with your endeavours.Hi Jose Luis! I didn’t know there were so many Portuguese people in Ontario! But as a quick aside, it’s helpful to know some vowels are written with an accent and some aren’t functions in Portuguese. We use this to pronounce the “e´s” that are not in the end of the word, but can be in the stressed syllable.Therefore, we can have the stressed syllable which contains an “e”, sounding like the open pronunciation example above or  a bit more closed.It is the case of the sound “e” in the Portuguese word “preço” (price). If you’ve ever taken a Mimic Method course, this should be familiar to you. I am working on them =)Start learning European Portuguese today with this free course. Return to the Portuguese I Tutorial for more Portuguese (and mp3s)! Happening every time the word is followed by a “nasal sound” (a sound you produce forcing the air out of your nose, like what happens with the letters “m” and “n” in Portuguese).In the word “ananás”, the first two vowels are followed by a nasal sound, which makes them sound like the “a” in “antropologist”. )I mentioned that there’s a third way to pronounce “o” and “e” – the “reduced” sounds. We pronounce this letter this way when it is in the accentuated syllable or if it contains the diacritical mark “´”.

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