The Portuguese language exists in two main varieties - Portuguese (abbreviated pt-EU, i.e. portugues europe) and Brazilian (abbreviated pt-BR, that is portugues brasileiro). There are significant phonetic and lexical, as well as some grammatical differences between them.
We offer professional translator services with Brazilian Portuguese on Russian and with Russian language on Brazilian Portuguese on the territory of Brazil. Our translators are native Russian speakers who are qualified Portuguese language specialists living and working in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The high quality of translation carried out by our specialists is confirmed by official documents issued by the Ministry of Education Russian Federation And Federal University Rio de Janeiro (diploma higher education), as well as their multi-faceted experience of working in Brazil for more than 7 years. All our translators are Brazilian citizens. Our advantage in the market is our client portfolio, consisting of both largest companies Russia and the CIS countries in the oil and gas, telecommunications and metallurgical sectors, as well as from government agencies in Russia and Brazil.
We perform the following types of translation:
Written translation the following types: technical, scientific, economic, medical, artistic; translation of media materials and marketing texts; email translation.
Interpretation the following types: synchronous, sequential; translation at conferences, business negotiations, international exhibitions; translation of teleconferences via Skype; translation when accompanying delegations in Brazil.
Translation of audio and video content : translation of various types of multimedia products (soundtracks, videos, films, Brazilian TV series).
Editing texts in Portuguese, as well as converting translations from European Portuguese to Brazilian and vice versa.
The prices for our translation services in Brazil fully comply with the official price table established by the Brazilian National Syndicate of Translators (SINTRA).
Our Russian translators in Brazil live and work in Rio de Janeiro, but have the opportunity to provide their services throughout the country. Portuguese translation services in Sao Paulo, Brasilia, Manaus, Salvador, Belo Horizonte, Fortaleza, Curitiba, Recife, Porto Alegre, Goiânia and other cities in Brazil are in demand among Russian and Brazilian companies and individuals.
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It is one of the ten most widespread languages in the world, second only to Spanish in the Romance group in terms of the number of speakers. In total, Portuguese, which is the official language of the former colonies (,), is spoken by about 200 million people. 80% of people who speak Portuguese as their native language live in Brazil. Some creole languages are based on Portuguese.
Portuguese and are very close, but the first is distinguished by its conservatism and retains ancient speech patterns, Celtic phonetic borrowings, elements of Catalan and French pronunciation.
The year of origin of the Romance languages is considered to be 218 BC. This year, the Romans came to the Iberian Peninsula and brought the Latin language, which became the basis for the formation of the Romance group of languages. At different times, the peninsula was captured by Germanic tribes, which also left their mark on the vocabulary and grammar of the languages. The influence of the Arab conquerors on the Portuguese language was not as noticeable as on Spanish, since the Portuguese were freed from enslavement 200 years earlier. At the same time, many customs of the Mauritanians have been preserved in the culture of the people.
In the XIV–XVI centuries. The period of colonization of territories in Africa and Asia began. The Portuguese created mixed families with representatives of the indigenous population of the colonized lands, missionaries actively instilled Catholicism, and at the same time the Portuguese language spread across the American and African continents.
The Renaissance introduced loanwords from both Gaelic into Portuguese, at which time the norms of Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese began to diverge. Now these variants of the language differ phonetically and lexically.
This page contains online translators that allow you to translate from Russian to Brazilian Portuguese. Translators will be useful to you for any purpose, especially when traveling, for work and study.
Online translators usually complete the translation into European Portuguese. There are very few translators who can translate texts into Brazilian Portuguese. Of course, you can use a Brazilian and the most common Portuguese translator to translate into Portuguese.
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Brazilian Portuguese is a variant of the Portuguese language spoken in Latin America (mainly Brazil) and African countries. The language was spread by Portuguese explorers in the 14th-16th centuries.
Subsequently, the language spread very actively throughout South America thanks to the marriages of the Portuguese with the local population, as well as as a result of the activities of Catholic missionaries. Currently, the majority of Portuguese speakers live in South America.
In most African countries the language is creolized. The language has many dialects, formed under the influence of other languages.
The Brazilian Portuguese language differs from the official language of Portugal, so it is advisable to hire a private interpreter for important meetings and when visiting exhibitions, use the services of a local specialist. He not only knows the Brazilian language well, but also the peculiarities of the local mentality, which, of course, plays an important role in the negotiations. Find an interpreter in Brazil through the website Just:
In the section profiles of Russian-Portuguese translators in Brazil registered on the site are presented . TO important indicators Specialist assessments include:
Translators in Brazil provide the following services:
Translators in Brazil set their own prices for their services. Preliminary prices for their services can be found in the section . On average, a day's work for a translator in Brazil will cost $200. At the same time, prices are influenced by various factors, changing the price up or down ($50-300). These include the following:
Some translators may not provide services all day, but only for a few hours. Then the services can be paid at the rate of 25-35 dollars per hour. In this case, translators indicate the minimum number of hours of payment. Written translation is paid separately by agreement between the client and the Russian-speaking translator in Brazil. To clarify the cost of the requested service to search for a Russian-Portuguese translator in Brazil.