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Plain Portuguese | Learn Today the Difference Between ESTAR PARA and ESTAR POR in Brazilian Portuguese @PlainPortuguese | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 31 minutes ago.
If you are learning Brazilian Portuguese, you must have come across the structures "estar por" and "estar para". But do you really know the difference between them? Don't be confused anymore! In this video, we're going to reveal the secret of the difference between these two structures that are so common in Brazilian Portuguese. With practical examples and clear explanations, we'll help you master them and speak Portuguese like a native. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your Portuguese and stand out among other foreign students. Click play right now and unlock the secret of the difference between estar para" and "estar por"!

Link to 'Learn the PRESENT CONTINUOUS in PORTUGUESE'
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