Pronomes interrogativos

Quem – Who O que / Que – What Qual / Quais – Which Onde – Where Quando – When Por que – Why Como – How Quanto(a) / Quantos(as) – How much / How many Quem (Who) 2. O que (What) 3. Qual / Quais (Which) 4. Onde (Where) 5. Quando (When) 6. Por […]
Verbos irregulares (estar, ter, ir) ir para/ir a

Irregular Verbs in Brazilian Portuguese: Estar, Ter, and Ir In Brazilian Portuguese, irregular verbs have unique conjugations and are essential for communication. Below, we’ll explore estar (to be), ter (to have), and ir (to go). Each includes its conjugation (for commonly used forms) and examples to demonstrate usage. 1. Estar (To Be) The verb estar […]
Verbos no presente – ar/-er/-ir

Regular Verbs in the Present Tense in Portuguese: Detailed Explanation In Portuguese, regular verbs are categorized by their endings: -AR, -ER, and -IR. Each group follows specific conjugation patterns in the present tense. Verbs Ending in -AR Conjugation Endings: Example: FALAR (to speak) Example Sentences: Verbs Ending in -ER Conjugation Endings: Example: COMER (to eat) […]
Morar em

Understanding “Morar em” in Brazilian Portuguese In Brazilian Portuguese, we use the phrase morar em to talk about where someone lives. It’s similar to saying “to live in” in English. This phrase is very useful for expressing where you live, whether it’s a city, a country, or a specific location. In this article, we will […]
Nationalities and Countries

Understanding “Ser de” for Talking About Origin in Brazilian Portuguese In Brazilian Portuguese, we use the phrase ser de to talk about where someone is from. This structure is simple and important when you want to express your or someone else’s origin. Let’s explore how to use ser de and when to choose the right […]
Verb SER (to be)

Understanding the Verb “Ser” in Brazilian Portuguese In Brazilian Portuguese, the verb SER is one of the most important verbs to learn because it means “to be.” It is used to describe PERMANENT qualities, such as identity, nationality, and physical characteristics. Let’s break it down in a simple way with examples to help you understand […]
Artigos definidos e indefinidos

Understanding definite and indefinite articles in Brazilian Portuguese In Brazilian Portuguese, like in many languages, articles are used to indicate whether a noun is specific or general. Articles are words like “the” or “a“ in English, and they help clarify whether we’re talking about a particular item or any item of that kind. There are […]
Comparativo em Português

Comparative of Superiority in Portuguese In Brazilian Portuguese, the comparative of superiority is used to compare two things, showing that one is “more” than the other. You can use it with adjectives, verbs, adverbs, and nouns. Here’s how it works: 1. With Adjectives The structure is:mais + adjective + que A Maria é mais alta […]
Verb POR and others

The Verb “Pôr” in Portuguese: Meaning, Derived Verbs, and Comparison to English In Portuguese, the verb “pôr” means “to put.” It’s similar to the English verb “to put,” and it’s often used when placing or positioning something. Portuguese has some verbs derived from “pôr,” each with unique meanings. Let’s explore “pôr” and its derivatives in […]
Numbers in Brazilian Portuguese

Learn the numbers from 0 to 100 in Brazilian Portuguese 0 a 10 0 – Zero1 – Um2 – Dois3 – Três4 – Quatro5 – Cinco6 – Seis7 – Sete8 – Oito9 – Nove10 – Dez 11 a 20 11 – Onze12 – Doze13 – Treze14 – Quatorze15 – Quinze16 – Dezesseis17 – Dezessete18 – […]