Nasal sounds in Portuguese are truly fascinating and, at the same time, challenging for those learning the language. They have a particularity that makes them unique: the vibration of the nose during speech! This happens mainly with vowels that receive the til (~), as in "mãe" (mother) and "pão" (bread). In addition, nasal sounds also appear in the letters M and N, as in "bom" (good) and "cansado" (tired). Let's learn more about these sounds?