Telling the Time in Portuguese
In this post, you will learn the essentials of telling the time in Portuguese, including vocabulary, phrases, and useful tips.…
In this post, you will learn the essentials of telling the time in Portuguese, including vocabulary, phrases, and useful tips.…
Whether you're planning your day or greeting someone, knowing the parts of the day in Portuguese makes communication smoother.
To talk about clock time in Portuguese, you’ll often use the preposition 'a'—the equivalent of 'at' in English.
Mastering Portuguese small talk is an essential step for anyone learning the language. It’s not just about exchanging words—it’s about…
Fill in the blanks with the time prepositions.
Rodrigo enjoys a peaceful morning at the beach with reading, swimming, and sunshine.
I, you, she, he, it, we, they. These are all subject pronouns and you are about to learn what they…
While the Portuguese verb “andar” seems ordinary, there’s more to it than meets the eye. Often, “andar” takes on different…
Unlike invariable forms, Portuguese variable demonstratives reflect the gender and quantity of the noun, making agreement essential.
Turning singular words into plurals in Portuguese isn’t random—it follows clear spelling conventions, especially for nouns and adjectives.
Portuguese uses possessive pronouns to show who owns something or how people are connected—just like 'my,' 'your,' or 'their' in English.
Understanding how Portuguese nouns change from masculine to feminine (and vice versa) starts with recognizing the spelling cues built into the language.