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Brazilian Numbers

Welcome to the sixth Brazilian lesson about numbers. This time we will learn about cardinal and ordinal numbers, followed by grammar rules, then animal names, finally a conversation in Brazilian to help you practice your daily phrases.

Cardinal and Ordinal - Brazilian
one um Audio
first primeiro Audio
two dois Audio
second segundo Audio
three três Audio
third terceiro Audio
four quatro Audio
fourth quarto Audio
five cinco Audio
fifth quinto Audio
six seis Audio
sixth sexto Audio
seven sete Audio
seventh sétimo Audio
eight oito Audio
eighth oitavo Audio
nine nove Audio
ninth nono Audio
ten dez Audio
tenth décimo Audio
eleven onze Audio
eleventh décimo primeiro Audio
twelve doze Audio
twelfth décimo segundo Audio
thirteen treze Audio
thirteenth décimo terceiro Audio
fourteen quatorze Audio
once uma vez Audio
fifteen quinze Audio
twice duas vezes Audio
sixteen dezesseis Audio
Monday segunda-feira Audio
seventeen dezessete Audio
Tuesday terça-feira Audio
eighteen dezoito Audio
Wednesday quarta-feira Audio
nineteen dezenove Audio
Thursday quinta-feira Audio
twenty vinte Audio
Friday sexta-feira Audio
seventy one setenta e um Audio
Saturday sábado Audio
one hundred cem Audio
Sunday domingo Audio

Numbers Grammar Rules

Brazilian cardinal numbers refer to the counting numbers, because they show quantity. For example: I speak two languages. Ordinal numbers on the other hand tell the order of things and their rank: my first language is Brazilian. The examples below use numbers in different ways and places to demonstrate how they behave in a sentence.

Grammar + Rules - Brazilian
I have three dogs
[number + noun] eu tenho três cães Audio
my daughter has two cats
[number + noun] minha filha tem dois gatos Audio
she speaks seven languages
[verb + number] ela fala sete línguas Audio
my brother has one son
[number + singular noun] meu irmão tem um filho Audio
this is my second lesson
[ordinal number + noun] esta é a minha segunda lição Audio
did you read the third book?
[ordinal number + noun] você leu o terceiro livro? Audio

We're not done yet! The following is a list of animals.

cow
cow Audio vaca
goat
goat Audio cabra
donkey
donkey Audio burro
horse
horse Audio cavalo
dog
dog Audio cão
cat
cat Audio gato
mouse
mouse Audio rato
bird
bird Audio pássaro

Conversation in Brazilian

Now we finally reach the last part, the practice of the daily conversations. These phrases are used to get to know new people, and break the ice.

English - Brazilian
Where are you from? de onde você é? Audio
I'm from the U.S eu sou dos estados unidos Audio
I'm American eu sou americano Audio
Where do you live? onde você mora? Audio
I live in the U.S eu moro nos estados unidos Audio
What do you do for a living? como você ganha a vida? Audio
I'm a student eu sou estudante Audio

Did you enjoy this lesson about numbers in Brazilian? I hope so, if you have any problem with this lesson contact me with questions you have homepage. You can now check the next lesson below.


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