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Okay, starting off with Portuguese 'I think' phrases, this is super practical for everyday conversation. I like that they're diving right into general thoughts and opinions first.
Ah, 'Acho que sim' for 'I think so' - that's a good one to nail down early. Simple but essential for agreeing with someone.
And the direct opposite, 'Acho que não,' for 'I don't think so.' It's great how they're pairing the positive and negative so quickly, makes it easy to remember.

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The video begins by introducing common Portuguese phrases for expressing general thoughts and opinions [0:00-0:30]. This section covers fundamental expressions like "I think so" which translates to "Acho que sim" [0:08], and its negative counterpart, "I don't think so," rendered as "Acho que não" [0:15]. The presenter also demonstrates phrases for stating perceived truths and fairness, such as "I think it's true" ("Acho que é verdade") [0:22] and "I think it's fair" ("Acho que é justo") [0:30].
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The video begins by introducing common Portuguese phrases for expressing general thoughts and opinions [0:00-0:30]. This section covers fundamental expressions like "I think so" which translates to "Acho que sim" [0:08], and its negative counterpart, "I don't think so," rendered as "Acho que não" [0:15]. The presenter also demonstrates phrases for stating perceived truths and fairness, such as "I think it's true" ("Acho que é verdade") [0:22] and "I think it's fair" ("Acho que é justo") [0:30].
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