Let’s take a look at the different uses of ‘mais’ in Portuguese. It can compare one thing to another or simply mean ‘most’ or ‘more.’ You can use it to describe objects, or you can talk about the quantity of something, but using it correctly can be a challenge. As usual, in-context examples quickly bring this important word into focus.
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Words ending in r: add es ———————————- Words ending in s: add es ———————————- Words ending in z: add es ———————————- Words ending in l: replace l with is ———————————-
Ending in “m” change the m to ns.
Simple case: just add an s.
And now, você fala um pouco — um pouco de Português! Você entende? When you don’t entende (understand), you say: Eu não entendo. Get used to saying this 😉 We’re ignoring the nós (we), you all & they (vocês) conjugations because you don’t need them now.
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