Knowing how to use these filler words is key to success.
- Pois é!
You wouldn’t want to use
them in the wrong way and make yourself look like a fool.
- Pois...
Então... if you start each
sentence so, it will buy you at least some seconds to figuring out the right
verb conjugation.
- When being asked for proof
of your Portuguese fluency, feel free to start making an excuse: ‘pois, mas é
que...’ [poeesh, mazEHk...]. I bet you won’t need to finish, because chances
are, you will be interrupted. We do that a lot, I’m afraid.
Pois é! (eyes roll)
In case you meet us on one
of our bad days (meaning, it’s raining and therefore our view on life is
momentarily rather grim), have sympathy and throw in a lot of ‘pois... pois...’
while we moan away. A great listening opportunity, I tell you!
And claro, don’t forget to
always agree with our opinions so as not to start a civil war. When your verbal
capabilities are up to speed, then claro, contest our views of the world as you
wish!
Another favourite filler
word of mine is more of an expression. Whatever amazing information a native
speaker has told you, it may be nice to reply with ‘a sério?!’ to show
interest. Just make sure the information sounded vaguely surprising. Otherwise,
it may be safer to stick to ‘pois’.
If you have enjoyed this quick lesson and would
like to learn more Portuguese outside of the box, then please contact Catarina
from The Language Unschool - catarina@thelanguageunschool.com