#dailyrussian2 ЛЮДИ

Olá pessoas! Neste resumo temos algumas palavras para descrever pessoas e coisas! Adjetivos e mais adjetivos!

Hey guys! How’s it going? Today we have some adjectives to improve our communication in Russian. Let’s get started!

весёлый = happy/feliz

хороший = good/bom

интересный = interesting/interessante

большой = big/grande

длинный = long/longo

короткий = short/curto

высокий = tall/alto

плохой = bad/ruim

легко = easy/fácil

быстрый = fast/rápido

жесткий = hard/difícil

новый = new/novo

старый = old/velho

молодой = young/jovem

низкий = short, low/baixo

длинные = long/longo

светлый = blond/loiro

тёмные = dark/escuro

рыжие = red/ruivo

чёрные = black/preto

короткие = short/curto

средние = medium/médio

Добрый = Good/bom

злой = angry/nervoso, raivoso

невкусный = not tasty/desagradável (sabor)

прекрасный = fine, great, beautiful/Bom, ótimo, bonito.

отвратительный = disgusting/repugnante

красивый = beautiful/belo

некрасивый = not beautiful, ugly/feio.

холодный = cold/frio

горячий = hot/quente

простой = easy/fácil

Exemplos/Examples:

ты высокий или невысокий? = Are you tall or average?/Você é alto ou mediano?

Я высокий = I’m tall/Eu sou alto.

Он маленький = He’s small/Ele é pequeno.

Он низкий = He’s short./Ele é baixo.

Она не высокая. = She’s not tall.

Я не высокая. = I’m not tall./Eu não sou alta.

Я высокий, а ты низкий. = I’m tall and you are short.

Ты грустный? = Are you sad?

Мне грустно. = I’m sad.

почему ты грустишь?. = Why are you sad?

Почему ты счастлив? = Why are you happy?

У меня длинные волосы. = I have a long hair.

Ваши волосы длинные или короткие? = Is your hair long or short?

Мои волосы темные. = My hair is dark.

У Татьяны светлые волосы. = Tatiana has a blond hair.

Ваши волосы румяна. = Your hair is red.

Это скучно. = This is boring.

Но это интересно. = But that’s interesting.

Чай холодный или горячий? = Is the tea cold or hot?

Это просто. = This is easy.

Изучать языки сложно. = Learning languages is difficult.

Это легко для вас? = Is it easy for you?

У меня есть новый друг. = I have a new friend.

Это хороший фильм. = This is a good movie.

Мария моя подруга. = Maria is my friend.

Это плохой фильм = This is a bad movie.

злой человек = angry person.

В России вкусная еда. = Russia has a tasty food.

Этот торт невкусный. = This cake is not tasty.

Он старый = He’s old.

Она молодая. = She’s young.

Эта великолепная идея. = This is a great idea.

#dailyrussian Я люблю. Мне нравится

Um breve resumo do aprendizado de hoje. Tradução livre para português e inglês.

A brief summary of today’s learning. Free translation into Portuguese and English.

The verb to love/O verbo amar —-> любить / полюбить

я люблю кофе —> I love coffee/Eu amo café.

я люблю спорт —> I love sports/Eu amo esportes.

Я люблю гулять. —–> I love to walk/Eu amo caminhar.

я люблю плавать. —–> I love to swim./Eu amo nadar.

я люблю искусство. —-> I love art./Eu amo arte.

я люблю музыку. —–> I love music./Eu amo música.

The verb to like./O verbo gostar. —> нравиться / понравиться

мне нравится кофе —-> I like coffee./Eu gosto de café.

мне нравится эта песня. —> I like this song./Eu gosto dessa música.

Мне нравится этот фильм. —-> I like this movie./Eu gosto desse filme.

Мне нравится этот писатель. —> I like this writer./Eu gosto desse escritor.

  • Вам нравится кофе? —> Do you like coffee?/Você gosta de café?
  • Да, я люблю кофе. —> Yes, I love coffee./Sim, eu amo café.
  • Ты любишь гулять? —-> Do you love/like to walk?/Você ama/gosta(de) caminhar?
  • Нет, я не люблю гулять. Я люблю плавать. —-> No, I don’t like/love to walk. I love to swim./Não, eu não gosto de caminhar. Eu amo nadar.

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