What Reddit Says About Portuguese Apps
We compiled 13 Reddit discussions about Portuguese apps from 2 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/PortugalExpats
I used Portuguese Lab online and it was absolutely fantastic. I took the CIPLE after using it and scored "Muito Bom" and I know the course was a big differentiator! ... Best app is going to the cafe with a couple of locals.
r/Portuguese
But I live in Portugal and I’m taking lessons on Practice Portuguese which has been amazing and the best PT-PT I’ve found. ... Memrise and they have both European and Brazilian versions. Lastly you can search YouTube “European Portuguese or Brazilian Portuguese” and you’ll find several resources but...
r/Portuguese
Preply.com has Brazilian Portuguese tutors for really good prices per lesson. You get a free 30mins lesson with each tutor to see if you like there teaching style so you can find one that suits you. They have a really good app for lessons over video.
r/PortugalExpats
Portugal lab.. it’s a website not an app but it’s the very best! ... Honestly, after years - courses with humans. Duolingo for words but only! Courses to get grammar and finally talk) ... I agree - can’t beat the human element. I started with Duolingo - which I did for a 1212 days streak, but it was...
r/Portuguese
If you’re looking for something to practice vocabulary like Duolingo I can suggest DROPS since the pronunciation and words are focused in European Portuguese. Besides that I do enjoy watching the videos of the comments below in the sub, like Talk in the streets, Portuguese with Leo, etc. ... Don’t k...
r/Portuguese
Im also really enjoying the LingoDeer Brazilian Portuguese program. I actually do it parallel to Dualingo Br. Portuguese, they are very different but compliment each other well. LingoDeer gives much more thorough grammar lessons, and also has ...
r/Portuguese
Where I live, Sweden, there aren't a lot of Portuguese speakers either. So I understand the feeling when you don't get many chances to practice IRL. But good luck and have fun with your learning! ... Hey! Thanks! I’ll definitely check that podcast out. ... I don’t understand why someone wo...
r/Portuguese
I’m sorry I don’t have any suggestions for you, but just wanted to say to be careful using Duolingo as they only teach Brazilian Portuguese. Brazilian and European Portuguese are a lot more different than people think, so just be mindful with that. It is a good start, but I think it is good that you...
r/Portuguese
You can get a good start without a live teacher, but there are still no apps, no matter how exhaustive they may seem (e.g., Rosetta Stone, Pimsleur) that can compete with one. I found mine on italki. I’ve never heard of anyone learning both versions of the language at once, right from the start. Lea...
r/Portuguese
I study European Portuguese but my recommendation is the same for Brazilian Portuguese learners. I would recommend thinking of everyday words, writing them down and then adding them to a flashcard deck. You can really do one of three things with this. The first is just buy physical flashcards and wr...
r/Portuguese
For European Portuguese, I recommend MemRise.
r/PortugalExpats
This could be anything - from public transport and city navigation to local services, entertainment, or community apps. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... MB way - Portuguese popular payment.
r/Portuguese
Memrize is excellent especially the premium version, you can voice record. Drops is good and plus it works offline. 6000 Portuguese words is another option. So is Ling and Hello Talk. ... I know the first too but are Ling and Hello Talk for free? Or how much do they cost? And was it worth in your ca...
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