How do you conjugate the present tense in Portuguese?
For the present tense of the verb, just take off the ending and add -o, -a, -amos, or -am to conjugate it: Eu falo. (eh-ooh fah-loo.)
How do you conjugate commands in Portuguese?
In affirmative commands, the conjugation for Tu is the same as the conjugation for Você in the present tense….The Conjugation for Tu.
Present Indicative | Command | |
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Assitir | Você assiste | Assiste (tu) / Assista (você) |
Fazer | Você faz | Faz (tu) / Faça (você) |
Dizer | Você diz | Diz (tu) / Diga (você) |
How do you conjugate Vir in Portuguese?
Vir is a Portuguese irregular verb meaning to come….Vir Conjugation: Present Tense.
eu | venho |
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tu | vens |
ele/ela | vem |
nós | vimos |
vós | vindes |
What tense is vamos?
Ir conjugation: basic forms
Subject | Present | Preterite |
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yo | voy | fui |
tú | vas | fuiste |
él, ella, Usted | va | fue |
nosotros | vamos | fuimos |
Which is correct Vamos or vamanos?
Vamos has the meaning Let’s go (to a destination) while Vámonos is more Let’s leave (this place). Ir is the only verb used in the indicative mood to form an affirmative nosotros command. ¡Vámonos!
Why does Dora say vamanos instead of Vamos?
It’s the contraction of the 3rd person plural “vamos” with “nos” (making the verb used here as “irse” – to go away). However vamosnos is hard to pronounce, so the preferred and correct form loses one “s”, leaving “¡vámonos!” The á is needed to keep the pronounciation correct. ‘Vamos’ means ‘we go’ or ‘we are going’.
Do you say grandma in Portuguese?
avó
Grandma is avó and grandpa is avô. These are variations that we as Portuguese use to facilitate our speech. From the mainland, usually we end up saying, vó for grandma and vô for grandpa.