The best resources for European Portuguese

Focusing on European Portuguese? We've curated 15 resources that genuinely suit it, 4 of them free. The standouts are Ciberdúvidas da Língua Portuguesa, Conjugação.com.br and Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa. As everywhere on How to Learn, the list is free-first and free of affiliate links.

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A 1997-vintage Q&A archive where linguists answer real questions about Portuguese usage.

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Run out of ISCTE in Lisbon, it answers submitted questions about grammar, usage, regional variation and the spelling accord, and the searchable back catalogue now covers nearly every argument speakers have about the language. This is where you go when a grammar book gives a rule and you want to know whether anyone follows it. Entirely in Portuguese and written for an educated native audience, so it is a C-level reference, not a study tool.

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.

Portugal's public broadcaster's free educational video archive, in European Portuguese.

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Thousands of short documentary and explainer videos from RTP's archive, organised by school subject — history, science, literature, Portuguese language itself — with accompanying text. It is made for Portuguese schoolchildren rather than foreign learners, which is the point: real European Portuguese, clearly enunciated, on topics concrete enough to follow. Free and not geo-blocked like RTP Play, but there is no vocabulary support of any kind, so bring a dictionary.

Porto Editora's dictionary portal — monolingual, bilingual and audio, in European Portuguese.

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The digital home of Portugal's biggest reference publisher: the Portuguese-language dictionary plus Portuguese–English and other bilingual pairs, verb conjugation, and native audio for headwords, all from a European Portuguese perspective. The core dictionary lookups are free; some encyclopaedic content sits behind a subscription. Between this and Priberam you have European Portuguese lexical questions covered without paying anything.

Susana Morais' calm, short European Portuguese lessons with a large free podcast archive.

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A Lisbon teacher who structures things unusually clearly: short podcast episodes each doing one thing — a grammar point, a pronunciation contrast, a listening drill — with printable support materials. The podcast and a starter phrase pack are free; Portuguese Lab Academy (A1–B2) is the paid course. Very good for the A1–A2 stage where European Portuguese material is thinnest; her Storyglot readers cover the same ground for reading.

A cinematic story series through Portugal used as the spine of a full A1–C1 course.

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Carla and Marlon built 'The Journey' — 80+ filmed episodes following two characters solving a family mystery around Portugal — and hang vocabulary, grammar and exercises off the narrative, which keeps motivation up far better than unit-by-unit slogging. Podcast episodes, YouTube lessons and a weekly email are free; membership is €30/month or €349/year. Genuinely goes up to C1–C2 grammar, which almost no other European Portuguese course does, though the storytelling format is slower per hour than a conventional textbook.

Leo's European Portuguese videos on language, history and culture, mostly in Portuguese.

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The best-known European Portuguese YouTube channel (around 290K subscribers), covering everything from why Portuguese sounds the way it does to interviews with speakers of other Romance languages, with Portuguese subtitles throughout. He also runs separate Beginner and Intermediate Portuguese Podcast series and gives away several ebooks; the B1, B2 and pronunciation courses are paid. YouTube uploads have slowed to every month or two, so treat the channel as a deep archive and the podcasts as the active feed.

Real European Portuguese audio and idioms, matched to your level, curated by one teacher.

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Pedro built this for the specific problem of understanding Portuguese as it is actually spoken in Portugal — fast, swallowed vowels, idiomatic — with levelled listening practice, vocabulary saving and grammar articles. The free tier gives a weekly allowance of content and vocabulary review; Plus is about €11.60/month annually and adds unlimited access and AI speaking practice. Explicitly best from A2 upward; absolute beginners should start elsewhere.

The most complete European Portuguese course anywhere — 950+ episodes, all from Portugal.

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Rui and Joel have built since 2012 what nobody else has for European Portuguese: 100+ structured units, hundreds of graded audio Shorties and podcast episodes, a verb trainer, pronunciation analysis and an SRS review system, all in the Lisbon standard rather than Brazilian. The Practice Portuguese Podcast and Shorties are free in any podcast app; full site and app access is about €15/month with no free trial but a money-back guarantee. If you live in Portugal and can only pay for one thing, this is it — the caveat is that it is Lisbon-accented and light on the northern varieties.

Liz Sharma teaches the European Portuguese natives actually speak, pronunciation first.

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Built around the observation that most learners in Portugal can read fine and understand nothing, so the method leads with pronunciation and reduced everyday speech rather than grammar tables. The YouTube channel (around 134K subscribers, posting regularly) and a free beginner training are the entry points; the Portuguese Pro courses are paid. She is a fluent non-native teacher explaining in English, which some prefer for the early stages and others specifically do not want.

Portugal's official language institute: A1–C1 online courses and certification.

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The state body responsible for teaching Portuguese abroad runs self-study and tutored eLearning courses aligned to both the CEFR and Portugal's own QuaREPE framework, along with workplace-Portuguese tracks and a network of Portuguese Language Centres. Being the official institution matters if you want certification or a syllabus that matches what Portuguese schools teach. It is bureaucratic to navigate, courses are paid and run in enrolment windows, and the platform feels institutional rather than modern.

A self-paced A1–B2 European Portuguese course from a qualified Portuguese teacher.

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The Master Course walks from true beginner to upper-intermediate in a conventional, thorough, CEFR-aligned way — grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and exercises — plus a separate Speech Course on the sounds of European Portuguese and interactive story material. Courses are one-off purchases with lifetime access rather than a subscription, which suits people who dislike recurring fees. It is a solid textbook-style course, not an entertaining one; the free materials on the site are a fair sample of the teaching style.

Cristina's one-to-one European Portuguese lessons, including CAPLE exam preparation.

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A native Portuguese teacher offering personalised online lessons, with a specific focus on the CAPLE exams — CIPLE at A2 and DEPLE/DIPLE at B1–B2 — which matters if you are working toward Portuguese nationality or residency requirements. She publishes a free podcast on idioms and a blog on culture and learning. Pricing is not listed publicly, so you have to ask; this is a tutor, not a self-study product.

Graded story books written in European Portuguese, from A1 up to C1.

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Susana Morais of Portuguese Lab writes these to fill an obvious gap — nearly every Portuguese graded reader on the market is Brazilian. Each book targets a level and consolidates specific grammar through story rather than exercises, with audio available. Reasonably priced ebooks; the range is smaller than the Brazilian equivalents, so heavy readers will exhaust it faster than they would like.