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Hugo B de Araújo
Professionele leerkracht|Understanding the Difference Between "Nós" and "A Gente" in Brazil|
Have you ever wondered why Brazilians sometimes use "nós" and other times use "a gente" to mean "we"? Well, let me break it down for you.
While both "nós" and "a gente" mean "we" in Portuguese, "a gente" is more colloquial and informal. It's like saying "us guys" or "we folks" in English. Brazilians tend to use "a gente" more in everyday conversation, especially among friends and family.
On the other hand, "nós" is more formal and used in more professional settings. It's like saying "we" in a business meeting or a formal speech.
18 mei 2023 13:42
Hugo B de Araújo
Taalvaardigheden
Braziliaanse gebarentaal (LIBRAS), Engels, Duits, Portugees, Spaans
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