Portuguese Vowel Sounds

Here’s a trick that I figured out to speak Portuguese with less of a foreign accent. It goes back all the way back to elementary school. Do you remember when you were learning your vowels, and we learned that there are 5 vowels and each vowel has two sounds, long and short?

Well in Portuguese (and also in Spanish), each vowel only has one sound. So therefore, rather than 10 vowel sounds in English, Portuguese and Spanish only have 5. The trick if you are an English speaker is to throw out the other vowel sounds because they do not exist in Portuguese. See the table below.

Vowel English
Pronunciation
Portuguese
Pronunciation
a ă, ā ŏ
e ĕ, ē ā
i ĭ, ī ē
o ŏ, ō ō
u ŭ, ū ū

Here’s a little example that me and some friends were discussing over dinner one night. The word entendo (I understand). My friends were pronouncing the word:

ĕntĕndō


And the more correct pronunciation would be:

āntāndō

One last point because the phonics are confusing because of where you want to accent the syllable. In general, when a word has no accent marks, then the accent should be placed on the second to last syllable. This is also key for proper pronunciation, and makes the first long a sound a little lighter than the second one in the example above.

Note: I am no expert on Portuguese, but hopefully someone will find this helpful.