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Portuguese Happy Birthday lyrics - WordReference Forums
This should have been posted in the Portuguese-English section. Here it is: Parabéns a você, Nesta data querida. Muitas felicidades, Muitos anos de vida. Hoje é dia de festa, Cantam as nossas almas. Para o/a menino/a _____, Uma salva de palmas. I think there's more, but people usually just sing these two stanzas.
Pronunciation of "o", "ó" and "ô" - WordReference Forums
It has not become "naturalized" in my spoken Portuguese (although in written Portuguese, it's quite simple.) In the city I live in, Fortaleza, there is an even more complicated situation with a single spelling (but different accents) that results in three pronunciations and meanings, one of which is quite rude.
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pronounciation: "João" - WordReference Forums
In this forum's Resources sticky, there are links to some websites where you can type a word, and listen to how it's pronounced in Portuguese. Look them up here. If you are familiar with phonetic notation, "Jo ã o" is pronounced [ʒwɐ̃u̯] (the [ɐ̃] should have a tilde on it, which stands for nasalization). As the other posters have noted ...
Difference in pronunciation between: a, á, ã, â and à
European Portuguese Sep 11, 2014 #5 Á and À are an open A (like in start), while  is a closed A (like ...
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