If you're looking for polite textbook phrases like “Good morning, how are you?”, this isn’t it.
But if you want to know how people actually speak in Portugal — keep reading.
🎯 What’s inside?
✔️ The real, raw, and wildly expressive side of European Portuguese — slang, curses, humor, and all.
✔️ Sayings and expressions you’ll never find in traditional courses, from dinner table banter to street smarts.
✔️ Direct English translations, cultural context, pronunciation tips, and when (or when not) to use them.
✔️ Exclusive audio companion — so you can listen and practice the authentic pronunciation of European Portuguese words and phrases.
🔥 This guide is for you if:
You’re learning European Portuguese and want to go beyond “bom dia.”
You’re traveling, relocating, or working in Portugal — and want to blend in, not stand out.
You love languages and believe slang and swears are part of fluency.
You want to laugh, get curious, and connect with Portuguese culture in a deeper way.
📌 Heads up:
Yes, this ebook contains explicit language. Because real conversations do too.
If strong words make you uncomfortable, this might not be your kind of ebook.
But if you're ready to explore the soul of the language — raw, real, and full of fire — welcome.
✨ This isn’t just a ebook. It’s a key.
A key to understanding how people in Portugal really talk.
To connecting with locals.
To expressing yourself with confidence — and a bit of spice.
Are you ready to dive into the world of Portuguese slang and swears?
Open this ebook. And get ready to hear:
“Damn, this foreigner speaks like one of us!”
Joana Aires is a passionate educator and founder of Aires Learning Pro, a platform dedicated to language learning and cultural connection. With a Master’s degree in Information Management from NOVA IMS, Joana combines her expertise in technology and management with her love for teaching languages.
Based in Portalegre, Portugal, Joana also hosts the Pilgrim of Languages podcast, inspiring listeners worldwide to explore the richness of languages and cultures. Through her work, she empowers learners to embrace linguistic diversity and connect with the world on a deeper level.