Portuguese SoundsThis content is exclusive for Members. Sign in or join now. Members can access everything on Portuguesepedia.Grammar LessonsListening DrillsIdiomatic DipsAudiobooksIn-depth CoursesFull Access to Articles5-day FREE trial Course Content1. Basics 1.1 Main phonetic features 1.2 Portuguese alphabet 1.3 International Phonetic Alphabet 1.4 Speech articulators and basic properties 2. Vowel sounds 2.1 Oral vs. nasal vowels 2.2 Vowel a → /a/•/ɐ/ 2.3 Vowel e → /ɛ/•/e/•/i/•/ɨ/ 2.4 Vowel o → /ɔ/•/o/•/u/ 2.5 Oral diphthongs 2.6 Vowel i → /i/•/j/ 2.7 Vowel u → /u/•/w/ 2.8 Nasal vowels → /ɐ̃/•/ẽ/•/ĩ/•/õ/•/ũ/ 2.9 Nasal Diphthongs → /ɐ̃j/•/ɐ̃w/•/õj/ 2.10 Wrapping up 3. Consonant sounds 3.1 Consonant pairs vs. single consonants 3.2 /b/⛓/p/•/d/⛓/t/•/v/⛓/f/ 3.3 /z/⛓/s/ 3.4 /ʒ/⛓/ʃ/ Sample Step 3.5 /g/⛓/k/ 3.6 /n/ /m/ /ɲ/ 3.7 /l/ /ɫ/ /ʎ/ 3.8 rhotics /r/ /R/ 3.9 Silent H & Tricky X 3.10 Wrapping up 4. Word stress and accent marks 4.1 Accent marks 4.2 Word stress 1 4.3 Word stress 2 5. Connected speech 5.1 Why does it matter? 5.2 Neighboring vowels 5.3 “S” in between vowels 5.4 Nasal sounds followed by vowels 5.5 Common drops Complementary read European Portuguese Pronunciation
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