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Plain Portuguese | Stop Saying ACHO QUE in Portuguese | Alternative Phrases to Become a Fluent Portuguese Speaker. @PlainPortuguese | Uploaded May 2023 | Updated October 2024, 5 minutes ago.
In today's lesson, you will learn alternative phrases to "Acho que..." that are commonly used by Brazilians when expressing uncertainty or caution. With easy-to-follow explanations and examples, these phrases will help you sound more natural and fluent when speaking Portuguese with native speakers. Plus, you'll discover how to drop the subject of a sentence in certain situations, further improving your language skills and helping you sound more confident and assertive in your conversations.

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