Perhaps this has already been done, if so, please point me at it. But if not, here’s an opportunity for someone.
Audio files that pronounce verb conjugations. @ruicoimbra was touching a bit on it in the recent Cerveja podcast, and today in an italki session, my instructor pronounced vêm differently than I expected. Likewise, saem.
Since these lesser used conjugations are not easily found in the A1/2 audio (at least thus far), perhaps there’s an opportunity for someone to put together a series of audio files that provide an auditory example of the conjugations - perhaps for the non-obvious ones (Ver vs Vir, Sair, Cair …).
If you go to the LEARN tab and scroll down to VERBS it will take you to a page where you can choose the verb and tense you want. When you click on the tense you’ll get the conjugation with corresponding audio files.
Ah, sorry. I didn’t realise you’re not a premium member.
You could get the verb conjugations from conjuga-me.net and then put them into Google Translate to get the audio file, but I think it will be Brazilian pronunciation.