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The Most Useful Irregular Verbs in Brazilian Portuguese
- Learn How to Conjugate, Use and Pronounce 50 Irregular Verbs in Portuguese
- Narrated by: Uncle Brazil
- Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
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Publisher's Summary
My name is Rodrigo, and I'm from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
I can communicate in six languages, and I have a degree in social communication.
As a Portuguese teacher for foreigners, working with people from around the world, I have identified and made it easy to learn the most common irregular verbs in Brazilian Portuguese.
In this book, you will learn how to conjugate, use, and pronounce 50 irregular verbs in Brazilian Portuguese.
©2022 Rodrigo Lichtenhayn Mizrahy (P)2022 Rodrigo Lichtenhayn Mizrahy
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