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Studying japanese food with flashcards can make vocabulary feel more natural, because you get a quick visual and a clear way to associate the Brazilian Portuguese word with its English equivalent. In Portuguese, it helps you review regularly without losing momentum, even when your time is limited. Over time, this kind of focused practice builds confidence you can carry into real conversations and ordering situations. With examples like sushi, ramen, and tempura, you can connect what you want to say with the word you need. Flipping between Portuguese and English once helps you check your understanding and learn patterns for both familiar and tricky terms. The pairing of images and audio also supports memory when you are studying on the go. You can personalize what to show first and what to practice each day, so the study session matches your comfort level. Turning word, image, and audio on or off independently makes it easier to slow down when something is new and speed up when you feel ready. Little by little, your vocabulary becomes easier to recall and easier to use.