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Author: Maria Amador

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Welcome to a slow-talked podcast to help you learn European Portuguese in a easy-to-follow way.

I'll explore essential vocabulary, grammar tips, pronunciation, and everyday phrases to help you with life in Portugal or simply connect with the language and culture.

I speak slowly and clearly, making it easier for you to understand and practice. Plus, I’ll answer your questions and respond to listener requests to make sure you’re learning what matters most to you.

If you want you can buy me a coffee and get the transcription of every episode! https://buymeacoffee.com/slowportuguesewithmaria
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Hello, listeners!  Welcome to another episode of Slow Portuguese with Maria! 🌟 Today, we’re exploring the differences between three essential Portuguese verbs: "conhecer" (to know/meet), "encontrar" (to find/meet up), and "conhecer-se" (to get to know oneself/each other).  While these verbs may seem similar, each has a distinct meaning and use. In this episode, you’ll learn how to use them correctly in sentences like: "Eu conheço Lisboa" (I know Lisbon). "Vou encontrar a Joana às três" (I’m meeting Joana at 3 o’clock). "É importante conhecer-se a si mesmo" (It’s important to know oneself). Plus, we’ll cover examples for both planned and chance encounters, as well as uses for objects and self-awareness. If you’d like access to the full transcription of this episode — and all past episodes — consider supporting me on Buy Me a Coffee! ☕ buymeacoffee.com/slowportuguesewithmaria Thank you for listening, and see you in the next episode!
In this episode of Slow Portuguese with Maria, I talk about the emotional challenges of being far from my family in Portugal. I share how I stay connected through technology and how affordable Ryanair flights make visiting home easier. I also discuss the feelings of homesickness, guilt, and how I try to balance the physical distance with emotional closeness. If you're far from your family, I hope this episode brings you some comfort and useful tips. If you enjoyed the episode and would like to support the podcast, you can “buy me a coffee” by clicking the link below. Your support is greatly appreciated! buymeacoffee.com/slowportuguesewithmaria 5 New Words from this Episode: Desafio – challenge Ligação – connection Saudade – longing, homesickness Impotente – powerless Culpa – guilt Send all you European Portuguese doubts to portuguesewithmaria.info@gmail.com and if you'd like to practice your Portuguese with conversation classes you can book a trial lesson through my website ➡️ https://portuguesewithmaria.carrd.co
In this episode of Slow Portuguese with Maria, we dive into the useful expression "ir ter com", which means "to go meet" someone you already know. I explain the structure and usage of this phrase through practical examples, making it easy for you to incorporate it into your everyday conversations. Whether you're meeting friends, family, or acquaintances, this expression is essential for sounding more natural in Portuguese. If you enjoyed the episode and would like to support the podcast, you can “buy me a coffee” by clicking the link below. Your support is greatly appreciated! buymeacoffee.com/slowportuguesewithmaria Examples from the Episode: "Hoje vou ter com o João às cinco da tarde.""Today I'm going to meet João at five in the afternoon." "Amanhã vou ter com a minha família para jantar.""Tomorrow I'm going to meet my family for dinner." "Vou ter com os meus amigos ao café.""I'm going to meet my friends at the café." "Ela vai ter com a professora para tirar dúvidas.""She is going to meet the teacher to ask questions." Send all you European Portuguese doubts to portuguesewithmaria.info@gmail.com and if you'd like to practice your Portuguese with conversation classes you can book a trial lesson through my website ➡️ https://portuguesewithmaria.carrd.co
In today’s episode of Slow Portuguese with Maria, I’ll be sharing my experience learning Swedish. From the initial challenges of memorizing words and relying on English to those moments when I finally felt confident speaking Swedish on my own, this is my language-learning journey. I’ll also share some useful tips for anyone learning a new language and remind you that the process can be fun if we approach it with the right attitude. I hope my story inspires you to keep going or start your own language-learning adventure! If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support the podcast, you can “buy me a coffee” by clicking the link below. Thank you so much for your support! buymeacoffee.com/slowportuguesewithmaria '5 New Words from this Episode: Memorizar – to memorize Desafios – challenges Confiante – confident Frustração – frustration Progredir – to progress Send all you European Portuguese doubts to portuguesewithmaria.info@gmail.com and if you'd like to practice your Portuguese with conversation classes you can book a trial lesson through my website ➡️ https://portuguesewithmaria.carrd.co
In this episode of we cover three essential verbs in European Portuguese: "Gostar", "Começar", and "Acabar". You’ll learn the rules and prepositions that accompany these verbs in various contexts. We’ll also explore the idiomatic expression "a torto e a direito", used to describe chaotic or disorganized situations.  "Gostar de" is always used with the preposition "de". "Começar a" indicates the beginning of an action. "Começar por" is used in a sequence. "Acabar de" means that something has just happened "Acabar por" indicates a decision made at the end of a situation. Send all you European Portuguese doubts to portuguesewithmaria.info@gmail.com and if you'd like to practice your Portuguese with conversation classes you can book a trial lesson through my website ➡️ https://portuguesewithmaria.carrd.co
In this episode of Slow Portuguese with Maria, I take you on a personal journey through my hometown, Aveiro. Known as the "Venice of Portugal" for its stunning canals and colorful striped houses, Aveiro holds a special place in my heart. I’ll share stories about my childhood, how my perspective on life there has changed, and my thoughts on city living, car culture, and sustainable habits. Enquanto – While Litoral – Coastline Praticamente – Practically or basically Maneira – Way or manner Colorido – Colorful Send all you European Portuguese doubts to portuguesewithmaria.info@gmail.com
In today’s episode we look into the differences between these three tricky constructions in European Portuguese: "ir a", "ir para", and the rarely used "ir em". You’ll learn when to use each one, whether it’s for a short visit, a more permanent move. Fui ao supermercado: I went to the supermarket (a short visit). Vou a Lisboa amanhã:  I am going to Lisbon tomorrow (a short visit). Vou ao médico:  I go to the doctor (a short visit). Vou para casa: I am going home and I will no come back (permanent visit) Eu vou a casa: I am going home and I will come back  (I forgot my jacket and it’s cold) NEVER NEVER NEVER Eu vou no restaurante Eu vou no médico Exciting News! If you’re supporting the podcast on Buy Me a Coffee, you can now access the full transcription for this episode. It’s a fantastic tool to enhance your learning and follow along more easily. https://buymeacoffee.com/slowportuguesewithmaria/6-gramtica-ir-ir-para-e-ir-em Thanks so much for your support, and enjoy the episode! Send all you European Portuguese doubts to portuguesewithmaria.info@gmail.com
Great News! Supporters on Buy Me a Coffee now have exclusive access to the complete transcription of this episode! It’s a helpful resource to improve your listening skills and follow along with ease. https://buymeacoffee.com/slowportuguesewithmaria/5-a-minha-viagem-austrlia In this episode, I’ll talk about my upcoming trip to Australia! I’ll share how I planned the journey, what I’m packing, where I’ll be staying, and some of the activities I’m excited about—like snorkeling at the Great Barrier Reef and visiting Seal Rocks. I’ll also talk about my concerns, including driving on the left side of the road and encountering Australia’s famous wildlife. Palavras Novas: Viagem – Trip or journey Mala – Suitcase Conduzir – To drive Mergulho – Diving Aranhas – Spiders Send all your questions to portuguesewithmaria.info@gmail.com
Exciting News! If you’re supporting the podcast on Buy Me a Coffee, you can now access the full transcription for this episode. It’s a fantastic tool to enhance your learning and follow along more easily. https://buymeacoffee.com/slowportuguesewithmaria/4-gramtica-andar-p-andar-de-carro Today we learn a bit more about the prepositions a and de when we go somewhere. Here's the examples I talk about in this episode: Eu vou ao supermercado a pé. Ela vai para o trabalho de bicicleta todos os dias. Nós vamos de carro para a praia. Eu vou para Lisboa de comboio porque a gasolina está muito cara.  Eu vou demorar um bocadinho porque estou a ir de autocarro e está muito trânsito.  Normalmente vou para Espanha de comboio mas desta vez vou de avião porque preciso de estar lá amanhã de manhã. Do you have doubts on prepositions? Send all your questions to portuguesewithmaria.info@gmail.com
Good news! If you’re a supporter on Buy Me a Coffee, you now have access to the full transcription of this episode. It’s a great way to follow along and boost your comprehension! https://buymeacoffee.com/slowportuguesewithmaria/3-a-minha-rotina-em-estocolmo In today’s episode, I’ll talk about my daily routine here in Stockholm, Sweden. I’ll share how my days go, from studying Swedish in the mornings and teaching Portuguese online, to walking in nature and spending time at home. I also talk about the cultural differences I’ve experienced, like the Swedish connection to nature, the marked seasons, and how planning is essential for meeting friends. I hope you enjoy getting to know more about my life here! Palavras novas Rotina - routine Natureza - nature Acessível - Accessible, easy to reach or use Antecedência - in advance Garantir - to make sure Send all your questions to portuguesewithmaria.info@gmail.com
Welcome to the very first episode of this podcast! In this episode, I’ll introduce myself and give you a bit of background about who I am, where I live, and my age. I’ll also share what this podcast is all about and who it’s for. Whether you’re a beginner learning European Portuguese or just curious about life and culture in Portugal, this podcast is for you. I’ll be talking about various topics such as: Portuguese culture and daily life in Portugal. Answering your questions (feel free to send them my way!). What it’s like to live as an immigrant. Portuguese food, art, and books. Plus, I’ll give you plenty of grammar and pronunciation tips! As a language learner myself, I know the challenges. Podcasts with slow Swedish helped me a lot when I was learning, and I hope this podcast can do the same for you as you learn Portuguese. I also bring my experience as a teacher—where I’ve seen firsthand the difficulties my students face—and I’m here to help you overcome those hurdles. If you're interested in taking lessons with me, you can book a session through my website https://portuguesewithmaria.carrd.co Send all your questions or doubts to portuguesewithmaria.info@gmail.com
Neste episódio, conto-vos a minha história de como vim parar à Suécia há quatro anos para estudar Ciências Ambientais na universidade. Falo sobre como foi a adaptação, desde estudar online e fazer amigos, até conhecer o meu namorado através de um encontro no Tinder. Partilho também o que adoro neste país: o estilo de vida com a natureza sempre por perto, as ciclovias, os transportes públicos de qualidade e a comida incrível. A língua sueca foi um desafio, mas com o tempo fui aprendendo, embora no início falasse muito inglês porque os suecos são super fluentes. Também explico como a parte burocrática é muito mais simples e rápida do que em Portugal. Agora vivo perto da família do meu namorado, o que é ótimo para mim. Como portuguesa, estar com a família é muito importante, e tive a sorte de ser recebida de braços abertos pela família sueca. Claro que as saudades de Portugal estão sempre presentes, mas viajar para lá é fácil e barato hoje em dia, graças à Ryanair! E tu, também és imigrante? Como foi para ti adaptares-te a um novo país? Foi difícil aprender a língua? Partilha comigo a tua experiência! Send all your questions to portuguesewithmaria.info@gmail.com