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MAL vs MAU in Brazilian Portuguese: The Difference Explained!
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7 minutes
2 weeks ago
MAL vs MAU in Brazilian Portuguese: The Difference Explained!
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Video on "Bem" and "Bom" - https://youtu.be/IYpo0-vhXpU
Do you know the difference between the words MAL (with L) and MAU (with U)? An easy way to understand the meaning of these words is to remember that MAL (with L) is the opposite of “bem” (well) and MAU (with U) is the opposite of “bom” (good). In this lesson, you’re going to learn how to use the words MAL (with L) and MAU (with U) in several different contexts, with lots of examples.
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Speaking Brazilian Podcast
Speaking Brazilian Language School specializes in Brazilian Portuguese. In this podcast, you’ll find new lessons every week with tips on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation of Brazilian Portuguese.