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Thanks so much Orlando and Andrea! I am having a hard time with spoken Portuguese probably because I am a big reader and these lessons really help me. Eu nao falo espanhol mas eu gosto de Ta Falado tambem.
Thanks Bryan,
And you can’t believe how nice it has been to work with Andreia on this project too. It’s a fantastic team. We hope to be releasing lots more lessons too, so keep coming back often.
Orlando
Oi Orlando! Eu tenho uma questão. Por que não fala “Quando vocês vão ir ao cinema”? Acho que tense furto e “ir + infinitive”. Obrigada!
Oi Amy, sure enough, logic is that “vou ir” would make sense, but to Brazilians it seems rather redundant. It’s best to say, “eu vou amanhã” and not “eu vou ir amanhã”
Oh I understand now, thank you soooooo much!