Slang

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Want to know what people are *really* saying on the streets of Lisbon? Slang, or 'gíria', is the key to understanding informal, everyday Portuguese. It's the language used between friends, and learning it will dramatically improve your listening comprehension.

Here are some common slang words and phrases to help you keep up.

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English makes it easy to be lazy with compliments. You throw out a "cool," "cute," or "awesome," and one word covers everything from a puppy to a pair of shoes. Portuguese forces you to be specific. If you translate directly from English without knowing the nuance, you blur the lines natives hear clearly.

This is a common stumbling block for learners. You might think you are calling someone’s shirt "cool," but you accidentally tell them they are physically attractive. Or you try to call a guy "nice," but the word you choose sounds like you want to pinch his cheeks.

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