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31 Ιαν 2011 · One thing to note, however, is that when you’re writing a month in Portuguese, you do not capitalize the first letter of it. So for example, when I write, “I was born in November,” in Portuguese, I would write, “Eu nasci em novembro.”
The words in Portuguese are capitalized in cases almost identical to those in English, with a few notable exceptions which are not capitalized in Portuguese, mainly: Days and months, e.g., “ terça-feira ” (Tuesday), “ janeiro ” (January), “ julho ” (July).
Learn how to say the names of months and seasons in Portuguese. Note that the names of months are not written with an initial capital letter.
Days of the week and months: Days of the week and months of the year are also capitalized. For example: "Segunda-feira" (Monday), "Janeiro" (January). Titles and headings: Capitalize the first letter of each significant word in titles and headings.
As you can see, learning the months in Brazilian Portuguese is a vital step in becoming fluent in the language. Armed with this concise guide, you can navigate conversations, express yourself with accuracy, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Brazil.
Neither days of the week, nor months of the year start with a capital letter in Portuguese. The year is given as a complete number in Portuguese. So for example, 1999 is given as ‘one thousand nine hundred and ninety nine’ rather than ‘nineteen ninety nine’.
Portuguese Months of the Year. The months of the year in Portuguese are quite similar to the words in English. To say a specific day of a month, use cardinal (two, three, four, etc.) and not ordinal numbers (second, third, fourth, etc.) except for the first of the month when you do use primeiro.