Lecture 3 Flashcards

1
Q

O pequeno-almoço

A

Breakfast

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2
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O almoço

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Lunch

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3
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O lanche

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Afternoon snack

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4
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O jantar

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Dinner

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5
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Antes de ir para a cama

A

Before going to bed

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6
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A ceia

A

Supper

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7
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What do you eat for breakfast?

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Ao pequeno-almoço como pão com manteiga e bebo café com leite.

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8
Q

Que horas são?

A

São oito horas.

is eight o’clock.

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9
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A que horas te deitas?

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Deito-me às onze da noite.

go to bed at eleven o’clock.

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10
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Como é o teu dia?

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How is your day?

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11
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Academy

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Academia

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12
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Lunch

A

Almoço

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13
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beef

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bife

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14
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fish

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peixe

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15
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meat

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carne

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16
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vegetables

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legumes

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17
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rice

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arroz

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18
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salad

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salada

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19
Q

potatoes

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batatas

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20
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chips

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batatas fritas

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21
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chicken

A

frango

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22
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pasta

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massa

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23
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spaghetti

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esparguete

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24
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water

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água

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25
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wine

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vinho

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26
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juice

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sumo

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27
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Dinner

A

Jantar

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28
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beef

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bife

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29
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fish

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peixe

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30
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meat

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carne

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31
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vegetables

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legumes

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32
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rice

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arroz

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33
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salad

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salada

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34
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potatoes

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batatas

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35
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chips

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batatas fritas

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36
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chicken

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frango

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37
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pasta

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massa

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38
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spaghetti

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esparguete

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39
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water

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água

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40
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wine

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vinho

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41
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juice

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sumo

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42
Q

vestir-se

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dress oneself

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43
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despir-se

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undress

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44
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lembrar-se

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remember sth. or s.O.

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45
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esquecer-se

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forget sth. or S.0.

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46
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levantar-se

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stand up

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47
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sentar-se

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sit down

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48
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deitar-se

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lie down

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49
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Levantar-se

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To stand up, get up

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50
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Eu levanto-me

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I get up

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51
Q

Tu levantas-te

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You get up

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52
Q

Você / Ele / Ela levanta-se

A

You / He / She gets up

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53
Q

Nós levantamo-nos

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We get up

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54
Q

Vocês levantam-se

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You get up

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55
Q

Eles / Elas levantam-se

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They get up

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56
Q

To forget

A

Esquecer-se

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57
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I forget

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Eu esqueço-me

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58
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You forget (singular, informal)

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Tu esqueces-te

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59
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You forget (singular, formal), He forgets, She forgets

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Você Ele Ela esquece-se

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60
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We forget

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Nós esquecemo-nos

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61
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You forget (plural, informal)

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Vocês esquecem-se

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62
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They forget

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Eles Elas esquecem-se

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63
Q

What does ‘Vestir-se’ mean?

A

To dress

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64
Q

How do you say ‘I dress’ in Portuguese?

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Eu visto-me

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65
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How do you say ‘You dress’ (informal) in Portuguese?

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Tu vestes-te

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66
Q

How do you say ‘You dress’ (formal) in Portuguese?

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Você/Ele/Ela veste-se

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67
Q

How do you say ‘We dress’ in Portuguese?

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Nós vestimo-nos

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68
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How do you say ‘You dress’ (plural) in Portuguese?

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Vocês vestem-se

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69
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How do you say ‘They dress’ in Portuguese?

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Eles/Elas vestem-se

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70
Q

What is the conjugation of ‘vestir’ in the first person singular?

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Eu visto

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71
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What is the conjugation of ‘vestir’ in the second person singular?

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Tu vestes

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72
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What is the conjugation of ‘vestir’ in the third person singular?

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Ele veste

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73
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What is the conjugation of ‘despir’ in the first person singular?

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Eu dispo

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74
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What is the conjugation of ‘despir’ in the second person singular?

A

Tu despes

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75
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What is the conjugation of ‘despir’ in the third person singular?

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Ele despe

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76
Q

What is the conjugation of ‘sentir’ in the first person singular?

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Eu sinto

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77
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What is the conjugation of ‘sentir’ in the second person singular?

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Tu sentes

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78
Q

What is the conjugation of ‘sentir’ in the third person singular?

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Ele sente

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79
Q

What is the conjugation of ‘preferir’ in the first person singular?

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Eu prefiro

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80
Q

What is the conjugation of ‘preferir’ in the second person singular?

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Tu preferes

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81
Q

What is the conjugation of ‘preferir’ in the third person singular?

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Ele prefere

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82
Q

What is the conjugation of ‘tossir’ in the first person singular?

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Eu tusso

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83
Q

What is the conjugation of ‘tossir’ in the second person singular?

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Tu tosses

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84
Q

What is the conjugation of ‘tossir’ in the third person singular?

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Ele tosse

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85
Q

What is the conjugation of ‘dormir’ in the first person singular?

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Eu durmo

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86
Q

What is the conjugation of ‘dormir’ in the second person singular?

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Tu dormes

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87
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What is the conjugation of ‘dormir’ in the third person singular?

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Ele dorme

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88
Q

How do you say ‘Good morning!’ in Portuguese?

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Bom dia!

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89
Q

How do you say ‘Good afternoon!’ in Portuguese?

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Boa tarde!

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90
Q

How do you say ‘Good evening!’ in Portuguese?

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Boa noite!

‘Good evening!’ can also mean ‘Good night!’ in certain contexts.

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91
Q

How do you say ‘Good night!’ in Portuguese?

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Boa noite!

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92
Q

Que horas são?

A

What time is it?

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93
Q

1pm/am

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É uma hora.

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94
Q

12pm

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É meio-dia.

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95
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12am

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É meia-noite.

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96
Q

But

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Mas

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97
Q

2pm/am

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São duas horas (da tarde da manhã).

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98
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3pm/am

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São três horas.

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99
Q

5pm/am

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São cinco horas.

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100
Q

Como se diz 1:30 em português?

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Uma e meia ou São treze e trinta.

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101
Q

Como se diz 12:25 em português?

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Meio-dia e vinte e cinco ou São doze e vinte e cinco.

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102
Q

Como se diz 14:40 em português?

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São três menos vinte ou São vinte para as três ou São duas e quarenta.

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103
Q

Como se diz 16:15 em português?

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São quatro e um quarto ou São dezasseis e quinze.

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104
Q

Como se diz 19:45 em português?

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São oito menos um quarto ou São quinze para as oito ou São dezanove e quarenta e cinco.

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105
Q

Como se diz 20:40 em português?

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São nove menos vinte ou São vinte para as nove ou São vinte e quarenta.

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106
Q

Como se diz 22:35 em português?

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São onze menos vinte e cinco ou São vinte e cinco para as onze ou São vinte e duas e trinta e cinco ou São dez e trinta e cinco (da noite).

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107
Q

What is 19:00h in Portuguese?

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São dezanove horas ou São sete horas.

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108
Q

What is 22:15h in Portuguese?

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São dez e um quarto ou São vinte e duas e quinze.

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109
Q

What is 00:30h in Portuguese?

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Meia-noite e meia.

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110
Q

What is 11:45h in Portuguese?

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São onze e quarenta e cinco ou meio-dia menos um quarto.

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111
Q

What is 18:25h in Portuguese?

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São seis e vinte e cinco ou São dezoito e vinte e cinco.

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112
Q

What is 16:40h in Portuguese?

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São cinco menos vinte ou São quatro e quarenta.

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113
Q

What is 15:55h in Portuguese?

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São quatro menos cinco ou São cinco para as quatro ou São quinze para as quatro.

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114
Q

How do you say 09:22 in Portuguese?

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São nove e vinte e dois.

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115
Q

How do you say 05:25 in Portuguese?

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São cinco e vinte e cinco.

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116
Q

How do you say 13:20 in Portuguese?

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Uma e vinte ou São treze e vinte.

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117
Q

How do you say 07:38 in Portuguese?

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São sete e trinta e oito.

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118
Q

How do you say 02:40 in Portuguese?

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São duas e quarenta ou São três menos vinte ou São vinte para as três.

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119
Q

How do you say 19:26 in Portuguese?

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São sete e vinte e seis ou São dezanove e vinte e seis.

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120
Q

How do you say 21:59 in Portuguese?

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São vinte e uma e cinquenta e nove ou São nove e cinquenta e nove.

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121
Q

What is ‘Monday’ in Portuguese?

A

a segunda-feira

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122
Q

What is ‘Tuesday’ in Portuguese?

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a terça-feira

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123
Q

What is ‘Wednesday’ in Portuguese?

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a quarta-feira

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124
Q

What is ‘Thursday’ in Portuguese?

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a quinta-feira

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125
Q

What is ‘Friday’ in Portuguese?

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a sexta-feira

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126
Q

What is ‘Saturday’ in Portuguese?

A

O sábado

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127
Q

What is ‘Sunday’ in Portuguese?

A

O domingo

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128
Q

What is ‘The days of the week’ in Portuguese?

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Os dias da semana

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129
Q

What is the phrase for ‘on Monday’ in Portuguese?

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Na segunda-feira

Example: Na segunda-feira vou a Coimbra.

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130
Q

What is the phrase for ‘on Tuesday’ in Portuguese?

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Na terça-feira

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131
Q

What is the phrase for ‘on Wednesday’ in Portuguese?

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Na quarta-feira

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132
Q

What is the phrase for ‘on Sunday’ in Portuguese?

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No Domingo

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133
Q

What is the phrase for ‘I stay at home on Sunday’ in Portuguese?

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No Domingo fico em casa.

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134
Q

What is the phrase for ‘on Thursday’ in Portuguese?

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Na quinta-feira

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What is the phrase for ‘on Friday’ in Portuguese?

A

Na sexta-feira

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136
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What is the phrase for ‘on Saturday’ in Portuguese?

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No sábado

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137
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What is the phrase for ‘on Sunday’ in Portuguese?

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No domingo

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138
Q

What does ‘À segunda-feira’ mean?

A

It refers to ‘on Monday’.

Example: ‘Na segunda-feira vou jantar a casa da minha mãe.’ (On Monday, I will have dinner at my mother’s house.)

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139
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What does ‘À(s) segunda(s)-feira(s)’ mean?

A

It refers to ‘usually on Mondays’.

Example: ‘Às segunda(s)-feira(s) vou jantar a casa da minha mãe.’ (Usually on Mondays, I go to have dinner at my mother’s house.)

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140
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Como é o teu dia?

A

How is your day?

141
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levantar-se

142
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tomar o pequeno-almoço

A

take breakfast

143
Q

um duche

144
Q

vestir-se

145
Q

preparar o almoço

A

prepare lunch

146
Q

o pequeno-almoço

A

the breakfast

147
Q

sair de casa

A

go out leave

148
Q

apanhar o autocarro

A

catch the bus

149
Q

trabalhar

150
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almoçar

A

have lunch

151
Q

Como é o teu dia?

A

How is your day?

152
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lanchar

A

have a snack

False friend!

153
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jantar

A

have dinner

154
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ir

155
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chegar a casa / ao escritório

156
Q

deitar-se

A

go to bed / lie down

157
Q

ver TV

158
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ler

159
Q

relaxar

160
Q

What time does the person wake up?

A

Eu levanto-me às nove e meia.

161
Q

What does the person do after waking up?

A

Visto-me e tomo um duche.

162
Q

What time does the person prepare breakfast?

A

Às nove e quarenta e cinco preparo o pequeno-almoço.

163
Q

Where does the person have breakfast?

A

Tomo-o na cozinha.

164
Q

What time does the person leave the house?

A

Às dez horas saio de casa.

165
Q

How does the person commute to work?

A

Apanho o autocarro.

166
Q

What time does the person arrive at the office?

A

Chego ao escritório às dez e meia.

167
Q

What are the working hours?

A

Trabalho das dez e meia até à uma.

168
Q

Where does the person have lunch?

A

À uma almoço num restaurante perto do trabalho.

169
Q

What are the afternoon working hours?

A

À tarde trabalho das duas e meia até às sete.

170
Q

What time does the person arrive home?

A

Chego a casa às oito.

171
Q

What does the person do for dinner?

172
Q

What does the person do at nine o’clock?

A

Às nove vejo TV.

173
Q

What time does the person go to bed?

A

Às onze deito-me.

174
Q

What does the person do before falling asleep?

A

Relaxo e leio um livro até adormecer.

175
Q

A que horas…?

A

At what time?

176
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À / Às / Ao

A

À uma hora.
Às nove horas.
Ao meio-dia.

177
Q

What is the contraction for ‘a + a’?

178
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What is the contraction for ‘a + as’?

179
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What is the contraction for ‘a + o’?

180
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What is the contraction for ‘a + os’?

181
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What is the contraction of ‘de’ and ‘a’?

182
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What is the contraction of ‘de’ and ‘à’?

183
Q

What is the contraction of ‘de’ and ‘o’?

184
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What is the contraction of ‘de’ and ‘as’?

185
Q

What is the contraction of ‘de’ and ‘os’?

186
Q

How do you say ‘from one hour to midnight’ in Portuguese?

A

Da uma hora à meia-noite.

187
Q

How do you say ‘from nine o’clock to four’ in Portuguese?

A

Das nove horas às quatro.

188
Q

How do you say ‘from noon to half past noon’ in Portuguese?

A

Do meio-dia ao meio-dia e meia.

189
Q

What is the number for Mil?

A

1.000 - Mil

190
Q

What is the number for Mil e um?

A

1.001 - Mil e um

191
Q

What is the number for Mil e Trinta?

A

1.030 = Mil e Trinta

192
Q

What is the number for Mil e quarenta e cinco?

A

1.045 = Mil e quarenta e cinco

193
Q

What is the number for Dois mil?

A

2.000 – Dois mil

194
Q

What is the number for Dois mil e dezoito?

A

2.018 - Dois mil e dezoito

195
Q

What is the number for Três mil?

A

3.000 - Três mil

196
Q

What is the number for Quatro mil?

A

4.000 = Quatro mil

197
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5.000

198
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50.000

A

Cinquenta mil

199
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90.000

A

Noventa mil

200
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6.000

201
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100.000

202
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7.000

203
Q

200.000

A

Duzentos mil

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8.000

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500.000

A

Quinhentos mil

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9.000

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900.000

A

Novecentos mil

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10.000

209
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1.000.000

A

Um milhão

210
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10.500

A

Dez mil e quinhentos

211
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2.000.000

A

Dois milhões

212
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10.655

A

Dez mil seiscentos

213
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1.000.000.000

A

Um milhar de milhão

214
Q

cinquenta e cinco mil milhões

A

Cinco mil milhões

215
Q

What would you like?

A

O que deseja?

216
Q

What would you like to eat?

A

Para comer queria a lasanha vegetariana.

To eat would like the vegetarian lasagna.

217
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And to drink?

A

E para beber?

218
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What would you like to drink?

A

Para beber, queria uma água sem gás natural.

To drink would like a plain water at room temperature.

219
Q

And for dessert?

A

E para sobremesa?

220
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What would you like for dessert?

A

Para sobremesa, queria uma mousse de chocolate.

For dessert, would like a chocolate mousse.

221
Q

How do you say ‘Good afternoon, what would you like?’ in Portuguese?

A

Boa tarde, o que deseja?

222
Q

How do you say ‘To eat would like a croissant with ham and cheese’ in Portuguese?

A

Para comer, queria um croissant misto.

223
Q

How do you ask ‘And to drink?’ in Portuguese?

A

E para beber?

224
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How do you say ‘To drink would like milk with coffee’ in Portuguese?

A

Para beber, queria uma meia de leite.

225
Q

What would you like?

A

O que deseja?

226
Q

What would you like to eat?

A

Para comer queria a lasanha vegetariana.

To eat would like the vegetarian lasagna.

227
Q

And to drink?

A

E para beber?

228
Q

What would you like to drink?

A

Para beber, queria uma água sem gás natural.

To drink would like a plain water at room temperature.

229
Q

And for dessert?

A

E para sobremesa?

230
Q

What would you like for dessert?

A

Para sobremesa, queria uma mousse de chocolate.

For dessert, would like a chocolate mousse.

231
Q

How do you say ‘Good afternoon, what would you like?’ in Portuguese?

A

Boa tarde, o que deseja?

232
Q

How do you say ‘To eat would like a croissant with ham and cheese.’ in Portuguese?

A

Para comer, queria um croissant misto.

233
Q

How do you say ‘And to drink?’ in Portuguese?

A

E para beber?

234
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How do you say ‘To drink would like milk with coffee.’ in Portuguese?

A

Para beber, queria uma meia de leite.

235
Q

What are you doing?

A

Eu estou a ler.

am reading

236
Q

What are you doing?

A

Tu estás a comer.

You are eating

237
Q

What are you doing?

A

Você está a falar.

You are speaking

238
Q

What are you doing?

A

Ele está a jantar.

He is having dinner

239
Q

What are you doing?

A

Ela está a dançar.

She is dancing

240
Q

What are you doing?

A

Nós estamos a estudar.

We are studying

241
Q

What are you doing?

A

Vocês estão a aprender Português.

You are learning Portuguese

242
Q

What are you doing?

A

Eles estão a cantar.

They are singing

243
Q

What is the meaning of ‘Querer’?

244
Q

How do you say ‘I want’ in Portuguese?

245
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How do you say ‘You want’ (informal) in Portuguese?

246
Q

How do you say ‘You want’ (formal) in Portuguese?

A

Você quer

247
Q

How do you say ‘He wants’ in Portuguese?

248
Q

How do you say ‘She wants’ in Portuguese?

249
Q

How do you say ‘We want’ in Portuguese?

A

Nós queremos

250
Q

How do you say ‘You want’ (plural) in Portuguese?

A

Vós quereis

251
Q

How do you say ‘You want’ (you all) in Portuguese?

A

Vocês querem

252
Q

How do you say ‘They want’ in Portuguese?

A

Eles/ Elas querem

253
Q

What is the Portuguese translation for ‘Can I’?

A

Posso

‘Posso’ is the first person singular form of ‘poder’.

254
Q

How do you say ‘You can’ in Portuguese (informal)?

A

Tu podes

‘Tu’ is used in informal contexts.

255
Q

What is the formal way to say ‘You can’ in Portuguese?

A

Você pode

‘Você’ is used in formal contexts.

256
Q

How do you say ‘He can’ in Portuguese?

257
Q

How do you say ‘She can’ in Portuguese?

258
Q

What is the translation for ‘We can’ in Portuguese?

A

Nós podemos

259
Q

How do you say ‘You can’ in Portuguese (plural, informal)?

A

Vós podeis

‘Vós’ is rarely used in modern Portuguese.

260
Q

What is the translation for ‘You can’ in Portuguese (plural, formal)?

A

Vocês podem

261
Q

How do you say ‘They can’ in Portuguese?

A

Eles podem / Elas podem

262
Q

What is the Portuguese verb for ‘to know’?

263
Q

How do you say ‘I know’ in Portuguese?

264
Q

How do you say ‘you know’ (informal) in Portuguese?

265
Q

How do you say ‘you know’ (formal) in Portuguese?

A

Você sabe

266
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How do you say ‘he knows’ in Portuguese?

267
Q

How do you say ‘she knows’ in Portuguese?

268
Q

How do you say ‘we know’ in Portuguese?

A

Nós sabemos

269
Q

How do you say ‘you know’ (plural) in Portuguese?

A

Vós sabeis

270
Q

How do you say ‘they know’ in Portuguese?

A

Eles / Elas sabem

271
Q

How do you say ‘you know’ (plural, formal) in Portuguese?

A

Vocês sabem

272
Q

What does ‘poder’ mean?

A

To speak about things that we are or aren’t allowed to do.

273
Q

How do you say ‘You can’t eat on the bus’ in Portuguese?

A

Não pode comer no autocarro.

You are not allowed to eat on the bus.

274
Q

How do you say ‘I can’t go out with you’ in Portuguese?

A

Não posso sair convosco.

I am not allowed to go out with you.

275
Q

What does ‘conseguir’ mean?

A

‘Conseguir’ means ‘to be able to’ or ‘to manage to’ in English.

276
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When do we use ‘conseguir’?

A

‘Conseguir’ is used to speak about situations when we can’t do something because it is physically or mentally impossible, or when something external is preventing us.

277
Q

Provide an example of ‘conseguir’ with an external barrier.

A

Eu não consegui acabar o teste, porque não tive tempo.

This translates to ‘I couldn’t finish the test because I didn’t have time.’ (external barrier - lack of time)

278
Q

Provide an example of ‘conseguir’ with a physical and psychological barrier.

A

Tu não consegues mesmo falar baixo, pois não?

This translates to ‘You really can’t speak softly, can you?’ (physical and psychological barrier = not being able to speak softly)

279
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What does ‘saber’ mean?

A

‘Saber’ means to speak about facts that we know or don’t know, and to speak about things we are able to do.

280
Q

Provide an example of ‘saber’ in a sentence.

A

Eu sei que tu me mentiste.

This translates to ‘I know that you lied to me.’

281
Q

How is ‘saber’ used in relation to abilities?

A

‘Saber’ is used to express knowledge of how to do something.

282
Q

Provide an example of ‘saber’ related to abilities.

A

Ele sabe falar Português muito bem.

This translates to ‘He knows how to speak Portuguese very well.’

283
Q

What does ‘conhecer’ mean?

A

‘Conhecer’ means to speak about acquaintances, people, or things we know.

284
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What can we use ‘conhecer’ to talk about?

A

‘Conhecer’ can be used to talk about a song, a country, a town, or anything you can imagine.

285
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Example of ‘conhecer’ in a sentence?

A

Conheces Moçambique? Não, mas o meu pai conhece!

Do you know Mozambique? No, but my father does!

286
Q

Another example of ‘conhecer’ in a sentence?

A

Conheces o meu irmão? Sim, conheço!

Do you know my brother? Yes, do!

287
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What?

288
Q

Where?

289
Q

When?

290
Q

Why?

291
Q

How much?

292
Q

Podes?

293
Q

I can’t.

A

Não posso.

294
Q

Posso.

295
Q

Preferes …?

A

Do you prefer?

296
Q

O que achas?

A

What do you think?

297
Q

Ok, it’s a deal.

A

Ok, combinado!

298
Q

What?

299
Q

Where?

300
Q

When?

301
Q

Why?

302
Q

How much?

303
Q

Ir de - General

304
Q

Ir em - Specific

305
Q

Eu vou de…

306
Q

Eu vou…

307
Q

e no carro da Joana.

308
Q

e na bicicleta azul.

309
Q

What does ‘Ir’ mean in context?

A

‘Ir’ indicates a temporary action.

310
Q

What does ‘Ir para’ signify?

A

‘Ir para’ indicates a longer time or permanence.

311
Q

Example of ‘Eu vou a casa.’

A

‘Eu vou a casa.’ means ‘I am going home to pick up something and then go out again.’

312
Q

Example of ‘Eu vou para casa.’

A

‘Eu vou para casa.’ means ‘I am going home and stay there.’

313
Q

What is the structure for expressing future actions in Portuguese?

A

Verb IR conjugated + infinitivo main verb

314
Q

What is the use of the structure ‘Verb IR + infinitivo’?

A

To speak about things in the future.

315
Q

Can you provide an example of using ‘Verb IR + infinitivo’?

A

Eu vou jantar a casa dos meus pais amanhã.

I am going to have dinner at my parents tomorrow.

316
Q

What is the Portuguese verb for ‘to come’?

317
Q

How do you say ‘I come’ in Portuguese?

318
Q

How do you say ‘you come’ (informal) in Portuguese?

319
Q

How do you say ‘you/he/she comes’ in Portuguese?

A

Você Ele Ela vem

320
Q

How do you say ‘we come’ in Portuguese?

A

Nós vimos

321
Q

How do you say ‘you come’ (formal or plural) in Portuguese?

A

(Vós vindes)

322
Q

How do you say ‘you come’ (plural) in Portuguese?

A

Vocês vêm

323
Q

How do you say ‘they come’ in Portuguese?

A

Eles Elas vêm

324
Q

What is the Portuguese verb for ‘to see’?

325
Q

How do you say ‘I see’ in Portuguese?

326
Q

How do you say ‘You see’ (informal singular) in Portuguese?

327
Q

How do you say ‘You see’ (formal singular) in Portuguese?

328
Q

How do you say ‘He sees’ in Portuguese?

329
Q

How do you say ‘She sees’ in Portuguese?

330
Q

How do you say ‘We see’ in Portuguese?

A

Nós vemos

331
Q

How do you say ‘You see’ (informal plural) in Portuguese?

A

(Vós vedes)

332
Q

How do you say ‘You see’ (formal plural) in Portuguese?

A

Vocês veem

333
Q

How do you say ‘They see’ in Portuguese?

A

Eles / Elas veem

334
Q

Há quanto tempo é que moras no Porto?

A

Moro no Porto há cinco anos.

335
Q

Desde quando é que moras no Porto?

A

Moro no Porto desde 2017.

336
Q

Qual é a diferença entre ‘há’ e ‘desde’?

A

‘Há’ concentra-se na duração do período de tempo e ‘desde’ no momento quando começou.

337
Q

Eu

338
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Tu

339
Q

Ihe

A

Você / Ele / Ela

340
Q

Nós

341
Q

Vós

342
Q

vOS

343
Q

Eles / Elas

344
Q

What is the use of ‘lhe’ in a sentence?

A

Use ‘lhe’ to avoid repeating the subject with verbs that require Complemento Indireto.

345
Q

Provide an example of using ‘lhe’.

A

A Ana deu uma prenda ao Manuel.

A Ana deu-lhe uma prenda. ‘Lhe’ substitutes ‘ao Manuel’.

346
Q

What does ‘minha mãe telefona-me todos os dias’ mean?

A

My mother phones me every day.

347
Q

What does ‘namorado da Vanessa dá-lhe muitas prendas’ mean?

A

The boyfriend of Vanessa gives her many presents.

(her – Vanessa)

348
Q

What does ‘Os pais deles perguntam-lhes muitas coisas’ mean?

A

The parents of them ask them many things.

(them – eles)