Free full conjugation tables for any Portuguese verb, regular or irregular.
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Type an infinitive and get every tense and mood laid out, including the personal infinitive and the future subjunctive that make Portuguese conjugation genuinely harder than Spanish. Free, fast and paired with dictionary, synonym and grammar sections from the same publisher. It is a Brazilian site, so where a form differs between varieties the Brazilian usage is what you see — check Priberam if you need the Portugal norm.
The standard free monolingual Portuguese dictionary, with Portugal and Brazil spellings.
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Fast, free and comprehensive, with full conjugation for every verb, etymologies, and an explicit switch between the Portuguese and Brazilian orthographic conventions — which is exactly what you need when the same word is spelled differently on each side of the Atlantic. Definitions are in Portuguese only, so it becomes useful around B1. This is the dictionary most Portuguese speakers actually open.
Leni talks about Brazilian news and culture in slow, clear Portuguese, with transcripts.
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Short Portuguese-only episodes on current topics and everyday Brazilian life, delivered at a pace intermediates can actually follow, with full transcripts published free on the site. It is a one-person operation supported by voluntary contributions rather than a paywall, which is why it belongs on any free-resource list. Squarely intermediate — no English scaffolding at all.
Brazil's reference dictionary, free online, with monolingual and bilingual editions.
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Published by Melhoramentos, with over 350,000 definitions including regionalisms, colloquialisms and slang, plus Portuguese–English and other bilingual dictionaries alongside the monolingual one. It is the Brazilian counterpart to Priberam and the better choice when a word is Brazil-specific. The web version is free; the site is ad-heavy and the mobile apps are paid.
Brazil's biggest comedy sketch channel — native-speed Portuguese made for Brazilians.
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Short sketches, usually two or three minutes, performed at full conversational speed with the slang, sarcasm and cultural references intact. Nothing here is adapted for learners, which is exactly the value: if you laugh at the right moment you understand Brazilian Portuguese. Free, enormous back catalogue, Portuguese auto-subtitles are usable. Frequently crude and irreverent about religion and politics, so it will not suit everyone.
Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation taught specifically to people who already speak Spanish.
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A University of Texas project that contrasts each Portuguese sound with its Spanish equivalent, using paired dialogues plus a cultural comparison between the US and Brazil. If you come to Portuguese from Spanish it addresses your actual problems — nasal vowels, open and closed e/o, the sounds Spanish simply lacks — rather than starting from zero. Completely free with transcripts, from an academic institution. It is an older series with no new episodes, and useless if you have no Spanish.
Hundreds of weekly Brazilian Portuguese lessons for all levels, running since 2007.
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One of the oldest Portuguese learning podcasts still going, with a lesson every week focused on conversation, vocabulary and the popular expressions textbooks skip. The audio podcast is free in any app; structured course bundles and lesson materials are sold through their Teachable site, which is now the main web presence. Production is basic and the archive is organised by episode number rather than by level, so plan on some digging.
Alexia and Foster's decade of unscripted Rio Portuguese conversations, 400+ episodes.
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A Brazilian and her American partner talk about whatever is going on — music, relationships, Brazilian politics, language mistakes — without scripting or slowing down much, which is the whole appeal once learner audio starts to feel fake. The podcast is free; playbooks, worksheets and a self-study membership (around $149/year) are paid. Heavily carioca in accent and slang, so budget some confusion if you learned a more neutral Brazilian Portuguese.
Thousands of levelled Brazilian Portuguese audio lessons with transcripts and word lists.
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Innovative Language's Portuguese arm: short dialogue-plus-explanation lessons organised into level pathways, with line-by-line transcripts, flashcards and a decent mobile app. Sheer volume is the selling point — you will not run out of material at any level. The free account gives limited access and the marketing is relentlessly discount-driven, so never pay list price. It teaches Brazilian Portuguese, so it is the wrong tool if you are living in Portugal.
Virginia Langhammer's clear Brazilian Portuguese lessons, nearly 300 of them free.
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The most reliable Brazilian Portuguese teaching channel: pronunciation, grammar, verb conjugation and culture, taught slowly in Portuguese with English support, and still uploading several times a week to over 330K subscribers. Free on YouTube; the paid side is a school with levelled digital courses, group classes and private lessons. A good default first stop for Brazilian Portuguese, and it pairs well with a conversation podcast once you can follow one.
Luciana's one-to-one Brazilian Portuguese coaching, plus Celpe-Bras exam preparation.
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Teaching since 2008, with self-paced courses, private video lessons and dedicated prep for Celpe-Bras — the Brazilian government's official proficiency exam, which matters for study or work in Brazil. The blog and YouTube channel carry a long run of free grammar and idiom lessons that stand alone even if you never book a class. YouTube uploads have become infrequent; the paid tutoring is the active part of the business.
Brazilian culture and everyday topics, plus a Basic Tips series for near-beginners.
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Two strands: 'Portuguese Basic Tips' for near-beginners and full Todo Mundo Pod episodes in Portuguese on Brazilian culture, history and figures, with transcripts and exercises behind a membership. The Brazilian-culture angle gives it more substance than generic learner chat. Output has become sporadic — the blog archive largely stops around 2021 — so value it for the existing catalogue rather than a steady feed.
Brazilian Portuguese taught through filmed drama series shot in Brazil with local actors.
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Instead of studio dialogues you get episodic video stories filmed on location, with the language graded across series and grammar explained visually rather than in tables. It is the strongest option if you learn from narrative and want to hear Portuguese in situ rather than in a classroom. Subscription-only with some free sample posts, the accent is a deliberately neutral Brazilian one, and the video library grows slowly — long-standing subscribers do notice.
Eight genre short stories in controlled Brazilian Portuguese, with glossaries and questions.
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The Portuguese entry in the Teach Yourself graded-reader series: sci-fi, fantasy, crime and thriller stories written for high-beginner to low-intermediate readers, with bolded vocabulary, chapter glossaries, plot summaries and comprehension questions. It is the most reliable way to get from textbook sentences to reading whole chapters. Brazilian Portuguese only — there is no European Portuguese edition, which is why Storyglot exists.