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Master how to ask for something at a store with the key pattern
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| Let's look at some examples. |
| Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers. |
| Isto, por favor. |
| Isto, por favor. |
| Aquilo, por favor. |
| Aquilo, por favor. |
| Estes, por favor. |
| Estes, por favor. |
| Aqueles, por favor. |
| Aqueles, por favor. |
| Isto e aquilo, por favor. |
| Isto e aquilo, por favor. |
| Did you notice how I used a different pattern? |
| Isto e aquilo, por favor. |
| "This and that, please." |
| When requesting multiple items, you can join them with the conjunction, e, meaning "and." |
| First is isto, "this." Isto. Isto. |
| Next is e, "and." E. E. |
| After this is aquilo, "that." Aquilo. |
| Recall, aquilo is used for something located far from both the speaker and the listener. |
| Last is por favor, "please." Por favor. |
| The pattern is |
| ITEM e ITEM, por favor. |
| ITEM and ITEM, please. |
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