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Synchronicity perhaps. I appreciated your welcoming note on my introductions thread yet hadn't seen much of you since with the exception of your post regarding another person having feelings for you and it wasn't reciprocated.
Yeah, you were the other Brazilian I was thinking of in that Intro thread. I'm a FR-EN-ES translator and transcriptionist, and Portuguese is the only language missing (apart from the Native ones) for me to cover all of the Americas. I would also like to visit Brazil some day and speak with the locals (so far I've been to Argentina, Peru and Bolivia in SA).
So what I've been learning is that words ending in "al" are pronounced "ow" (legow), in "il" they're pronounced "you" (abryou), and in "em" they're pronounced "eng" (beng). A "d" and a "t" in front of an "i" or an "e" are pronounced "dj" and "tsh", and a word ending in "ão" has a weird nasal sound. A word beginning with "r" sounds like "h". Learning Spanish was much more obvious to me (they say all Portuguese speakers understand Spanish speakers, but the opposite is not true).
No, nobody is forever alone, we all feel like that from time to time, or even everyday for a period of time. I do understand that feeling I know it very well, not being able to find a partner as easily as one might think or others can. *hugs you tight* and I wonder where all the NFs have disappeared, it's their "job" to give out hugs