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Plain Portuguese | Step-by-Step Guide: When 'AO' Means 'QUANDO' in Brazilian Portuguese @PlainPortuguese | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
Learn a fascinating aspect of Brazilian Portuguese grammar in today’s lesson! We’ll explain when and how the preposition "ao" can replace "quando," simplifying your communication. This lesson includes clear examples to show how "ao" can indicate simultaneous actions or actions that occur immediately after another, helping you speak like a native.
If you're serious about mastering Brazilian Portuguese, this video is perfect for you! Don't miss this valuable opportunity to enhance your fluency and learn more about how native speakers use these grammar structures effortlessly.

Link to 'ow to Use the Preposition A in Portuguese: Use À, AO, ÀS, and AOS '
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Link to 'Learn the 'PERSONAL INFINITIVE'
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Link to 'When the Personal Infinitive Must Be Used!'
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