Welcome, Raleigh-Durham Portuguese Speakers!

Location
Raleigh, NC 35.77-78.64 27601US
Meetups
130 so far
Rating
The Raleigh-Durham Portuguese Language Meetup Group 4.50 4.5035
Meetup topics
Founded
September 19, 2006

Want to practice your Portuguese? Miss speaking your native language? We have Brazilians, Portuguese, and North Americans who share an interest in the language. All proficiency levels are welcome. Come to a meetup and play silly word games, chit chat, and eat with us. We have a great time.

Hope to see you there!

Where?
PANERA BREAD-CRABTREE VALLEY MALL
4325 GLENWOOD AVE
Raleigh, NC 27612
919-785-9093
Who’s coming?
4 Yes / 1 Maybe
( 15 spots left )

Want to attend?

NEXT MEETUP LOCATION: PANERA BREAD - CRABTREE VALLEY MALL
4325 GLENWOOD AVE
Raleigh, NC 27612
919-785-9093

AMPLE PARKING IN PARKING DECK BEHIND MALL
CAN ACCOMODATE AS MANY AS 15 PER GROUP
CLOSE TO BELTLINE

What members are saying

 we kepp in touch with nice people and with information related to the portuguese language and people that are interested in Portuguese. 

 You have to be present to know. I always enjoy this group. 

Gloria

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What's new?

  • Jul 4
    • New member
    • New member
      “I'm interested in learning the language and make new friends!”
    • New member
      “I have just started a Portuguese Language Group for the Wilmington area. We're having our first meeting in a couple of weeks. I would love to see your's and get some ideas! : )”
    • New member
    • New member
      “I would like to know about the culture and learn the language.”
  • Jul 3
    • New member
      “I lived in Brasil for 4 years. I'm American but my heart is Brazilian...Estou com saudades. Need to work on my portuguese. Hope you like my Carioca accent!”
  • Jun 24
  • Jun 22
    • New member
      “I am originally from New Bedford Massachusetts. My grandparents on my father's side of the family came from the Azores Islands off of Portugal. My name was Oliveira. I did not speak Portuguese at home. I took a college course in it.”