@joaocabral31435 months agoHi Yulia. Just subscribed. Really enjoy your content. I find it completely honest and resourceful and it shows to me you research and take great pride about the content you post. Keep it up! 😊 Just wanted to add that, and I don't know if it is just in my family, we actually have turkey(perú) at Christmas Eve dinner (Ceia do Natal) and then also Christmas day. Yup. But I am from the Azores therefore things might be different than in Continente. Boas Festas e Feliz Natal! 😊 ...3
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@rvicto20175 months agoI went to wonderland and it's great obviously. 2
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@mayanksingla36825 months agoHi Yulia. You really enjoyed yourself in Portugal. This video is marvelous like the rest of your videos. This might have a because a common thing for you to hear now 😂. By the way, you are looking stunning in the Christmas Celebration. Just like Snegurochka !!! Love from Canada. ❤ ...
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@Gato_Criollo5 months agoHappy Christmas 🎄 Yulia ❣️ now I'm starting to consider move to Portugal rather than Canada (🇨🇦 is too expensive 😭) 1
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@chrisj30555 months agoNice Video....One question....will I be able to get transportation from the Airport on the 25th in the Night?...Thanks 1
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@niallmcdonagh10935 months agoHi Julia, Nice vid but we all know (hope) that your Christmas heart is A. In Siberia B. In Montreal ( hate to break it to you but LOTS OF SNOWFALL!!! at present. Get that husband back on track and send you both back to us in Canada...where you and Christmas belong!!! ...2
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@eduardoserrao73725 months agoYour portuguese pronunciation seems good (honestly), you even make a very good LH in 'filhós', but you have to open the 'o', because of the 'acento' - as we say. Open 'o' is an 'o' like in "job". Filhos - 《feelyoosh*》= sons Filhós - 《feelyOsh*》= [that desert] * LH sound is not actually 'ly', but is the best I can do here. There is some doubts about the singular and plural forms of this word, actually. People often say "uma filhó" (singular), "duas filhozes" or "as filhozes", etc. (plural; and no need for that mark over the 'o', but still open 'o', it's a long story; and now with 'z', another story). So, if you want to ask for it, maybe you should say "filhozes". I am not sure where you can find them though, as they are tipically just made at home ( it used to be...). Anyway, it should be "filhó" / "filhós", singular and plural, and happy 🎅. ...2
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Just wanted to add that, and I don't know if it is just in my family, we actually have turkey(perú) at Christmas Eve dinner (Ceia do Natal) and then also Christmas day. Yup. But I am from the Azores therefore things might be different than in Continente.
Boas Festas e Feliz Natal! 😊 ... 3
You really enjoyed yourself in Portugal. This video is marvelous like the rest of your videos. This might have a because a common thing for you to hear now 😂.
By the way, you are looking stunning in the Christmas Celebration. Just like Snegurochka !!!
Love from Canada. ❤ ...
Nice vid but we all know (hope) that your Christmas heart is A. In Siberia B. In Montreal ( hate to break it to you but LOTS OF SNOWFALL!!! at present.
Get that husband back on track and send you both back to us in Canada...where you and Christmas belong!!! ... 2
Open 'o' is an 'o' like in "job".
Filhos - 《feelyoosh*》= sons
Filhós - 《feelyOsh*》= [that desert]
* LH sound is not actually 'ly', but is the best I can do here.
There is some doubts about the singular and plural forms of this word, actually. People often say "uma filhó" (singular), "duas filhozes" or "as filhozes", etc. (plural; and no need for that mark over the 'o', but still open 'o', it's a long story; and now with 'z', another story).
So, if you want to ask for it, maybe you should say "filhozes". I am not sure where you can find them though, as they are tipically just made at home ( it used to be...).
Anyway, it should be "filhó" / "filhós", singular and plural, and happy 🎅. ... 2