Below are sets of Portuguese flashcards. You can use the keyboard arrows (up/down to flip the card, right/left to go forward and back) or just click on the cards. You can also turn the audio on and off using the “Options” settings.
Contents
- 1 Terms in Portuguese
- 2 All Conjugations of “ir” in Brazilian Portuguese
- 3 Verbs in Brazilian Portuguese
- 4 Verb Phrases in Brazilian Portuguese
- 5 Conjugations of the Verb “fazer” in Portuguese
- 6 Basic Conversational Expressions in Portuguese
- 7 Months in Portuguese
- 8 Words that Begin with ‘B’ in Portuguese
- 9 English ‘C’ Words in Portuguese
- 10 English Words Starting With ‘C’ in Portuguese
- 11 Greetings in Portuguese
- 12 Body Parts and Physical Fitness in Portuguese
- 13 Verb Phrases in Portuguese
- 14 Parts of Home in Brazilian Portuguese
- 15 English ‘C’ Words in Portuguese
- 16 Simple Sentences in Portuguese
- 17 Fruit in Brazilian Portuguese
- 18 Words That Begin With ‘C’ in Portuguese
- 19 Sentences in Portuguese
- 20 English Words starting with B in Portuguese
- 21 Brazilian Portugese Terms for Relatives
Terms in Portuguese
All Conjugations of “ir” in Brazilian Portuguese
Verbs in Brazilian Portuguese
Verb Phrases in Brazilian Portuguese
Conjugations of the Verb “fazer” in Portuguese
Basic Conversational Expressions in Portuguese
Months in Portuguese
Words that Begin with ‘B’ in Portuguese
English ‘C’ Words in Portuguese
English Words Starting With ‘C’ in Portuguese
Greetings in Portuguese
Body Parts and Physical Fitness in Portuguese
Verb Phrases in Portuguese
Parts of Home in Brazilian Portuguese
English ‘C’ Words in Portuguese
Simple Sentences in Portuguese
Fruit in Brazilian Portuguese
Words That Begin With ‘C’ in Portuguese
Sentences in Portuguese
English Words starting with B in Portuguese
Brazilian Portugese Terms for Relatives
These sets were created by other language learners from the Quizlet website.
In order to get the most out of flashcards, it can useful to create your own list of words to study. This will attach more context and meaning to the words, which usually makes retaining the words easier.
I would also recommend using a spaced-repetition program for learning vocabulary such as Anki or Memrise – both free. Spaced repetition is a great way to learn vocabulary more efficiently and can actually be fun! It at least takes some of the “heavy lifting” out of learning new words by reminding you at just the right point on the “forgetting curve“.