Learn Portuguese Pronouns with Confidence

Learn Portuguese Pronouns with Confidence. When learning Portuguese, you will come across different pronouns. These are handy words that replace other words (nouns) for convenience of speech. For instance, if you need to refer to a group of people, you can say they or you instead of saying each person’s name individually.

However, pronouns in Portuguese can be tricky to master and remember. They are divided into six categories: personal, possessive, demonstrative, relative, interrogative, and indefinite. There are many. Many more than in English!! Each category has its own rules and some can change their position depending on the surrounding words.

Overwhelmed by pronouns?

You might feel overwhelmed by the complexity and variety of these pronouns in Portuguese. Remembering them and applying them correctly may be challenging at times. This can lead to making mistakes that confuse native speakers and yourself too!! I don’t want you to lose confidence and motivation in your Portuguese learning journey.

So don’t worry, I’m here to help you! As a bilingual speaker, I know the challenges and difficulties you face when learning Portuguese pronouns. I have the solutions you need! Learn Portuguese Pronouns with Confidence.

I have created a series of lessons that will teach you everything you need to know about pronouns in Portuguese. In it, you will learn the different categories of pronouns, their forms, functions, and uses. I will give you examples of pronouns in real-life situations and contexts. You will practice pronouns with interactive exercises (premium), quizzes, videos and audio recordings. You will be able to express yourself more fluently and naturally in Portuguese and enjoy the beauty and richness of the Portuguese language.

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Pronomes Pessoais – Personal Pronouns

Within this category, we have four types of personal pronoun sets to acquire in Portuguese for functional conversation. Thankfully there is some overlap between these four sets, meaning fewer words to learn. I have broken them down into bite-size lessons below.


Pronomes Possessivos – Possessive Pronouns


Pronomes Interrogativos – Interrogative Pronouns


Pronomes Demonstrativos