If you’re like me and you hear the phrase Portuguese verb conjugation, you might start running for the hills. Relax, take a deep breath and stay calm.
Even though verb conjugation might seem difficult, this post will break down Portuguese verb conjugation into bite-sized chunks so you can learn at your own pace and not feel overwhelmed.
And the good news is that, once you’ve learned Portuguese verb conjugation, you can learn any other Romance language (Spanish, French or Italian) as they all follow the same conjugation logic.
So let’s get started!
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Verb conjugation is actually a very handy language tool that aligns the person who is doing the action (the pronoun- I, you, he, she, it, they, we) with the action word (the verb- to do, to be, to eat, to sleep, etc.).
For example:
I do
You do
He/she/it does
They do
You plural do
We do
So why do we need to learn verb conjugation? Because verb conjugation matches the pronoun in the sentence with the verb. And when these two categories of words work together, our sentences have better clarity and meaning.
For example, if someone said in English:
She are going to school.
It sounds confusing right? Because the verb wasn’t conjugated correctly to match the pronoun.
So, when learning Portuguese, we want people to be able to understand us, whether we’re speaking or writing. That's why learning correct verb conjugation will help us communicate better and more clearly.
In order to conjugate the verbs properly, you need to be familiar with both the pronouns and the verbs. So here are the pronouns that are most widely used in Brazilian Portuguese.
I
Eu
You
Você
He/she/it
Ele/ela
They
Ele/elas
You plural
Vocês
We
Nós
Brazilian Portuguese Pronouns
Also, it’s important to note that in some parts of Brazil, particularly in the south, they use tu instead of você and vos instead of vocês. It actually comes from European Portuguese.
But don’t worry, you’ll get the hang of it quickly enough after hearing it a few times. Likewise, if you use você and vocês, they will understand you, but you’ll give away that you’re not from the region!
So, now that you know all the pronouns, you’re ready to conjugate!
Regular Portuguese Verbs: The Three Conjugations
So regular Portuguese verbs have three basic verb endings:
-ar
Limpar (clean)
Andar (walk)
Comprar (buy)
-er
Comer (eat)
Beber (drink)
Escrever (write)
-ir
Sorrir (smile)
Dirigir (drive)
Existir (exist)
When conjugated, these verb endings will change depending on two factors:
First, the pronoun, the person who is doing the action: I, you, he/she/it, they, you plural and we.
AND
Second, the verb tense- whether the action takes place in the past, present, future (or if it is an imperfect, conditional or past/present participle verb).
Portuguese Verb Tenses
Just like we have different verb tenses in English, Brazilian Portuguese also has different verb tenses. In case you need a quick refresher on these tenses, here’s how they break down in English.
Infinitive
Present
Past
Future
Imperfect
Conditional
Past/Present Participles
To walk
Walk(s)
Walked
Will walk
Used to walk/Was walking
Would speak
Am speaking/Have spoken
For this post, we’ll just focus on the Present, Past and Future tenses.
Regular Portuguese Verbs – Present Tense
Firstly, let’s go over the present tense of some regular Portuguese verbs:
Andar (Walk)
So you take the base of the verb and then add the correct conjugation ending for each pronoun:
Eu and + o = ando
Você and + a = anda
Ele/ela and + a = anda
Eles/elas and + am = andam
Vocês and + am = andam
Nós anda + mos = andamos
So far, so good?
Next, let’s try a different verb ending:
Comer (Eat)
Eu com + o = como
Você com + e = come
Ele/ela com + e = come
Eles/Elas com + em = comem
Vocês com + em = comem
Nós com + emos = comemos
Sorrir (Smile)
Eu sorri + o = sorrio
Vocêsorri
Ele/elasorri
Eles/elas sorri + em = sorriem
Vocês sorri + em = sorriem
Nós sorri + mos = sorrimos
Doesn’t seem so hard, right?
Regular Portuguese Verbs – Past Tense
Now, let’s go to the past tense. In English, we’re kind of spoiled when it comes to verb tenses. For the past tense, all you have to do is add an “ed” to the end of regular verbs and you’re done.
But in Portuguese, it’s a little bit more involved. So rather than applying a universal “ed” to the end of the verb, you need to conjugate the past tense differently for each pronoun.
Additionally, the verb will be conjugated slightly differently depending on the verb ending (ar, er, ir), so pay close attention.
Here’s how it’s done:
Falar (Speak)
Eu fal + ei = falei
Você fal + ou = falou
Ele/ela fal + ou = falou
Eles/elas fal + aram = falaram
Vocês fal + aram = falaram
Nós fal + amos = falamos
Beber (Drink)
Eu beb + i = bebi
Você beb + eu = bebeu
Ele/ela beb + eu = bebeu
Eles/elas beb + eram = beberam
Vocês beb + eram = beberam
Nós beb + emos = bebemos
Assistir (Watch)
Eu assist + i = assisti
Você assist + iu = assitiu
Ele/ela assist + iu = assistiu
Eles/elas assist + iram = assistiram
Vocês assist + iram = assistiram
Nós assist + imos = assistimos
As you can see, the ending of the conjugated verb will change according to both the pronoun and the base verb ending (ar, er or ir). Making sense so far?
Regular Portuguese Verbs – Future Tense
As I mentioned before, we English speakers really have it easy when it comes to verb conjugation. The future tense is just adding a simple “will” in front of the word and it even works for those pesky irregular English verbs.
In Portuguese, however, you’ll have to dedicate some time to learning the correct future tenses.
One break you get in the future tense, however, is that no matter the base verb ending (ar, er or ir) the verbs are conjugated the same way, with the only difference being between the pronouns.
So let’s conjugate some future tenses!
Ganhar (Win)
Eu ganhar + ei = ganharei
Você ganhar + á = ganhará
Ele/ela ganhar + á = ganhará
Eles/elas ganhar + ão = ganharão
Vocês ganhar + ão = ganharão
Nós ganhar + emos = ganharemos
Correr (Run)
Eu correr + ei = correrei
Você correr + á = correrá
Ele/ela correr + á = correrá
Eles/elas correr + ão = correrão
Vocês correr + ão = correrão
Nós correr + emos = correremos
Insistir (Insist)
Eu insistir + ei = insistirei
Você insistir + á = insistirá
Ele/ela insistir + á = insistirá
Eles/elas insistir + ão = insistirão
Vocês insistir + ão = insistirão
Nós insistir + emos = insistiremos
And there’s good news for those of you who like shortcuts. Because there's actually a great future tense shortcut in Portuguese.
In truth, in Portuguese, you can add the conjugated form of the word “will” in front of a verb to make it into the future tense, just like in English. And it’s actually a very common and acceptable way to express the future tense.
The only exception would be if you were writing a formal letter or academic paper. Then you would need the future conjugated form.
For example, here's how this works using the verbs from above:
Eles vão ganhar. (They will win)
Eu vou correr. (I will run)
Nós vamos insistir. (We will insist)
Irregular Verbs In Portuguese
Just like in English, Portuguese also has its fair share of irregular verbs. What makes them irregular is that they don’t follow the conjugation rules like the regular verbs I outlined above. And just as in English, some of the most used verbs in Portuguese are irregular.
For example, the verbs ser and estar (to be) are both irregular verbs.
The verb ser
Present
Past
Future
Eu sou
Eu fui
Eu serei
Você é
Você foi
Você será
Ele/ela é
Ele/ela foi
Ele/ela será
Eles/elas são
Eles/elas foram
Eles/elas serão
Vocês são
Vocês foram
Vocês serão
Nós somos
Nós fomos
Nós seremos
Conjugation of Portuguese verb ser
The verb estar
Present
Past
Future
Eu estou
Eu estive
Eu estarei
Você está
Você esteve
Você estará
Ele/ela está
Ele/ela esteve
Ele/ela estará
Eles/elas estão
Eles/elas estiveram
Eles/elas estarão
Vocês estão
Vocês estiveram
Vocês estarão
Nós estamos
Nós estivemos
Nós estaremos
Conjugation of Portuguese verb estar
Portuguese Verb Conjugation Tips
Though it may seem difficult to master verb conjugations in Portuguese, the more you expose yourself to the Portuguese language, the more intuitive the conjugations become. And the more fluent you become.
And there are lots of ways to practice conjugations.
Start with a verb group (ar, er or ir) and a tense (present, past or future) and study those conjugations first. For example, focus just on the -ar ending verbs and the present tense. Then, once you’ve mastered that, move onto the next verb group, and so on.
Look at a magazine, book or printed out text written in Portuguese, for example a short story in Portuguese. Go through it and identify all the verbs you can. And then use a highlighter or pen to mark the verbs. Use a different colored highlighter or pen for present, past or future tenses.
Make flashcards with the verb tenses, including irregular verbs.
Verb conjugation is an important steppingstone on the way to language fluency. As you practice the Portuguese verb conjugations, you’ll become more comfortable with your communication.
That means you’ll be able to write better and have more complex conversations. So remember to take your time as you learn and go at your own pace. Keep practicing and you’ll get there in your own time.
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