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Learn Portuguese and have fun doing it with this awesome game. Get ready for Brazil or Senegal. Going to Rio?

The World Cup is over, but you can still learn some Portuguese.

Portuguese Bubble Bath is a simple game that lets you gradually learn Chinese by popping bubbles as they float into the sky. Each bubble has Portuguese words on them and they are spoken by a native speaker when you touch them.


You start off simple with a choice of 2 translations. So you have a 50/50 chance of guessing the right translation. As the levels progress, you have to choose from 10 words . . . so you must use your new skills to accurately translate the words.

Just when you start getting better at translating, the rug is pulled out from underneath you as some levels force you to listen to the words by removing the text. Other levels have no spoken words so you must rely on your reading ability.

Are you ready to learn?


Portuguese Bubble Bath features the following language categories:
• Numbers
• Animals
• Body Parts
• Colors
• Sizes
• Verbs
• Travel
• Time
• Person Nouns
• Adjectives
• Food
• Useful Phrases

Here are 6 Portuguese Language Facts (from the Overpass Website):
• There are roughly 240 million Portuguese speakers across the world.
• Galicia, in Spain, houses many Galego speakers, which is the closest language to standard Portuguese.
• Portuguese is the third most spoken European language in the world.
• Up to 80% of Angolans are native Portuguese speakers.
• Portuguese is nicknamed “the language of Camões after Luís Vaz de Camões.
• Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the world’s best footballers, is from Portugal and has raised the profile of the country and his language significantly.
Portuguese Bubble Bath features spoken Portuguese performed by Joao Soberano. The app is produced by Eric Wroolie of Overpass Apps.

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Here are some places you can use this language:
Brazil, Mozambique, Angola, Portugal, Guinea-Bissau, East Timor, Equatorial Guinea, Macau, Cape Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe Total

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