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How do you write numbers in Portuguese?

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Asked by: Heather Bhatt

Portuguese Numbers 1-10

  1. 1 – um/uma.
  2. 2 – dois/duas.
  3. 3 – três.
  4. 4 – quatro.
  5. 5 – cinco.
  6. 6 – seis.
  7. 7 – sete.
  8. 8 – oito.

How are numbers written in Portuguese?

Portuguese (Brazil) numbering rules



Digits and numbers from zero to fifteen are specific words, namely zero [0], um [1], dois [2], três [3], quatro [4], cinco [5], seis [6], sete [7], oito [8], nove [9], dez [10], onze [11], doze [12], treze [13], catorze [14], quinze [15].

How do you say the numbers 1 to 10 in Portuguese?

https://youtu.be/jNPw9rjjf-E
Oh Doris Doris Doris Doris tres tres tres tres Quatro Quatro Quatro Quatro Quatro Cinco Cinco Cinco Cinco seis seis seis seis searching searching searching searching Oh 800 800 800 800 we know we know

How do you say numbers in European Portuguese?

I will give you the English translation.

How do you say 10 in Portugal?

Today we’re going to learn numbers in Portuguese from 1-100. I’ve also added the transliteration, or how they’re pronounced, in Brazilian portuguese.



Portuguese Numbers 1-100 Posted by polyana on Mar 29, 2010 in Spelling, Vocabulary.

1 um oohm
8 oito oy-too
9 nove noh-vee
10 dez deh-z
11 onze ohn-zee

How do you write numbers in Brazil?

Inbound international calls use +55 aa nnnn nnnn as the international telephone number, where aa is the two-digit Brazilian area code and nnnn nnnn is the 8-digit local number (9 digits for mobile numbers).

How do you write third in Portuguese?

Ordinal Numbers in Portuguese

  1. 1st – primeiro.
  2. 2nd – segundo.
  3. 3rd – terceiro.
  4. 4th – quarto.
  5. 5th – quinto.
  6. 6th – sexto.
  7. 7th – sétimo.
  8. 8th – oitavo.

How do I learn numbers in Portuguese?

Counting From Zero To Twenty In Portuguese

  1. zero — zero.
  2. one — um.
  3. two — dois.
  4. three — três.
  5. four — quatro.
  6. five — cinco.
  7. six — seis.
  8. seven — sete.

How do you count to 20 in Portuguese?

Camilla: Um, dois, três, quatro, cinco, seis, sete, oito, nove, dez, onze, doze, treze, catorze, quinze, dezesseis, dezessete, dezoito, dezenove, vinte.

How do you say sorry in Brazil?

It is a fairly common way of saying I'm sorry in Brazilian Portuguese perhaps. Not as common as the first one we saw miss Cooper it sounds a little bit more formal.

How do you say 100 in Portuguese?

100 – Cem [saing] or [seh-ing] in Brazil. After 100 what you do is cento e um (101), cento e dois (102), cento e três (103), cento e trinta, (130), cento e quarenta e cinco (145), etc. Please notice that “cem” is for a full hundred only. After 100 you must say “cento”, like cento e um (101), cento e dois (102), etc..

Do I say Obrigado or Obrigada?

Unlike in a lot of other languages, however, the word for “thank you” in Portuguese changes depending on who is saying it. So, if you’re a male, you say obrigado, and if you’re a female, you say obrigada – regardless of who you’re talking to.

What do you call beer in Portuguese?

cerveja. More Portuguese words for beer. a cerveja noun.

What is a fino in Portugal?

adjective. /’finʊ/ (also fina /’fina/) delgado, afiado. fine , thin.

What is coffee in Portuguese?

Bica is the term commonly used in certain areas of Portugal for a “café” (coffee in Portuguese) that is similar to espresso, but extracted to a greater volume than its Italian counterpart (akin to a lungo in Italy) and a little bit smoother in taste, due to the Portuguese roasting process being slightly lighter than …

How do you say bathroom in Portuguese?

A bathroom is a room in a house that contains a bath or shower, a washbasin, and sometimes a toilet.

  1. American English: bathroom /ˈbæθrum/
  2. Arabic: حَمَام

    How do u say I’m sorry in Portuguese?

    Desculpa/desculpe



    The most basic and universal way to say sorry in Portuguese. If you’re not sure what to use, then desculpa or desculpe is acceptable in most situations.

    How do I say water in Portuguese?

    How to say “Water” in Portuguese (Água)