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Brazil-Portuguese Pronunciation

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ch   pronounced like the ch in machine or the sh in shoot  
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lh   pronounced similar to the lli in million  
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nh   pronounced like the ni in onion; also similar to the Spanish ñ as in señor  
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qu   before a or o pronounced like the qu in quota  
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qu   before e or i pronounced like the c in capitol  
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rr   pronounced like the h in heat — e.g. "marrom" (brown) pronounced mah-hone  
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ss   pronounced like the ss in missing  
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te   pronounced either like the ch in chafe or the chee in cheese  
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ti   pronounced like the chee in cheese  
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ai   pronounced like the ie in pie  
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ão   pronounced like the own in town but nasalized  
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au   pronounced like the ow in cow or the ou in ouch  
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ei   pronounced like the ay in day  
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eu   pronounced ay-oo like the ay in hay + the oo in boot  
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ia   pronounced ee-ah like the ee in beet + the a in father  
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ie   pronounced like the e in yes  
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io   pronounced ee-oh like the ee in meet + the o in boat  
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iu   pronounced ee-oo like the ee in feet + the oo in boot  
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oi   pronounced "closed" like the oy in toy  
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ou   pronounced like the ow in slow  
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ua   pronounced like the oo-ah in watch minus the w sound  
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ue   pronounced oo-eh like the oo in boot + the ay in pay  
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ui   pronounced oo-ee like the oo in foot + the ee in beet  
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uo   pronounced like the uo in quote  
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b   pronounced much like English  
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c   before an e or i — pronounced like the s in safe  
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c   before an a, o or u — pronounced like the c in coin or cat  
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ç   before an a, o or u — pronounced like the s in several  
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d   pronounced like English except before i or e where it is pronounced like the dj in judge  
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g   before an a, o or u — pronounced like the hard g in got  
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g   before an e or i — pronounced like the soft g sound in pleasure  
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h   silent except when followed by an n where it creates the nasal sound similar to the Spanish ñ as in señor  
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j   pronounced like the dj sound in measure  
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k   pronounced like the k in kite  
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l   pronounced like English except it tends to nasalize the vowel preceeding it — when following an a or i as the last letter of a word it takes on a w sound  
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m   pronounced like English except it tends to nasalize the vowel preceeding it — when the last letter of a word pronounced without closing the lips at the end — like an n  
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n   pronounced like English except it tends to nasalize the vowel preceeding it  
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r   as the first letter of a word – pronounced like a nasalized h in heat––––inside a word – pronounced much like English––––at the end a word – pronounced somewhat gutterally  
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s   between vowels pronounced like the z sound in rose, otherwise liike the s in satisfaction  
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t   pronounced like English except when follwed by an e or (especially) an i when it is pronounced like the chee in cheese   
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v   pronounced like English  
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w   Brazilians tend to pronounce like a v, for example, Walter becomes Valter  
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x   variously pronounced like the sh in shed (e.g. xuxa = shoe-sha), the s in seen or the x in taxi  
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y   pronounced like the y in yell or the ee sound in funny — mainly in words of foreign origin — alone = ipsilon  
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z   pronounced like the z in zero  
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a   pronounced like the a in father  
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e   variously pronounced either like the ay in say or the e in bet  
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i   pronounced like the ee in meet  
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o   pronounced like the o in vote  
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u   pronounced like the oo in boot  
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