You’ll learn how to ask for things in Portuguese and how to speak to airport officials. Soon you’ll know exactly what to say on the plane and at the airport to make it easier and safer for you to travel in Brazil.
Resources for further reading:
Pronouncing emergency Portuguese words
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Comissário de bordo / Comissária de bordo
Imagine you are on a flight from America to Brazil. It’s a long way, so make sure you know how to ask for a drink or an extra blanket in case you are cold. It’s also important to know what “Por favor, apertar o cinto” means. Repeat the new words aloud to practice your pronunciation.
Gostaria de um copo de água
I would like to have a glass of water
Estou com frio. Você poderia me dar um cobertor?
I'm cold, could you get me a blanket?
Quando é que vamos aterrissar?
When are we going to land?
Por favor, aperte o cinto
Please fasten your seatbelt
Meu fone de ouvido não funciona
Vamos passar por uma zona de turbulência
We will pass through a turbulence zone
Once you arrive at the airport you will have to collect your luggage. Simply follow the signs to the “Coleta de bagagem” and make your way to the “Controle de passaporte.” Listen to the Audio link below to hear the pronunciation…
Hopefully you won’t need to use the following phrases, but it’s still useful to know them.
Minha bagagem está danificada
Minha bagagem foi extraviada
I've missed my connecting flight
Perdi meu bilhete de embarque
I've lost my boarding pass
That’s it for today. I hope you enjoyed the lesson.
Até breve!
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