Sotaque e expressões do PORTO
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🔗 All my links (ebooks, courses, website, podcast and patreon): https://www.portuguesewithleo.com/links • CORRECTION: • At the 1:45 mark I say that the city of Porto is called Invicta (undefeated) because it was never conquered since Portugal was created in 1123. • It was actually Porto that was founded in 1123, not Portugal. Portugal became an independent kingdom on October 5th 1143, when the Treaty of Zamora was signed. • And regarding the name Invicta, it was given to the city of Porto after the Liberal Wars between 1832 and 1834, because the city survived a siege that lasted over a year, in the context of those wars. • 13:07 - The word moina is more commonly used to refer to a policeman rather than someone who parks cars. • TIMESTAMPS: • 0:00 - Introduction • 0:41 - The city of Porto • 2:21 - Origin of the name Tripeiros • 3:44 - The Porto accent • 6:17 - Typical Porto expressions • 9:09 - Typical Porto words • 20:03 - Porto, carago! • 21:09 - Ending
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