A2 Expression محايد 5 دقيقة للقراءة

Eu tenho.

I have.

حرفيًا: I have.

في 15 ثانية

  • Basic Portuguese for 'I have'.
  • Use for possessions, feelings, and needs.
  • Works in most casual and professional settings.
  • Avoid for 'there is/are' or age in Portugal.

المعنى

هذه هي عبارتك الأساسية لقول 'لدي' باللغة البرتغالية. إنها متعددة الاستخدامات للغاية وتشير إلى الملكية أو الحيازة. فكر فيها على أنها المكافئ اللفظي للإشارة إلى شيء ما وقول 'هذا لي!' أو 'أنا أمتلك هذا'. إنها تحمل طابعًا محايدًا وواقعيًا.

أمثلة رئيسية

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1

Texting a friend

Oi! `Eu tenho` uma pergunta rápida sobre o filme de ontem.

Hey! I have a quick question about yesterday's movie.

2

At a café

Com licença, `eu tenho` uma reserva para duas pessoas às 8.

Excuse me, I have a reservation for two people at 8.

3

Job interview (Zoom call)

Sim, `eu tenho` experiência com gestão de projetos internacionais.

Yes, I have experience with international project management.

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خلفية ثقافية

Brazilians use 'ter' as an existential verb ('there is') in almost all casual conversations, replacing the formal 'haver'. In Portugal, the distinction between 'ter' (possession) and 'haver' (existence) is more strictly maintained in speech than in Brazil. In Angolan Portuguese, 'ter' is often used to express strong social obligations and family ties, similar to other Lusophone African countries. The phrase 'Eu tenho fé' is a powerful cultural marker across the Portuguese-speaking world, often used to express resilience.

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The Age Rule

Always use 'ter' for age. If you say 'Eu sou 20', people will understand but it sounds very foreign.

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Nasal Vowels

Don't forget to nasalize the 'e' in 'tenho'. If you don't, it might sound like a different word.

في 15 ثانية

  • Basic Portuguese for 'I have'.
  • Use for possessions, feelings, and needs.
  • Works in most casual and professional settings.
  • Avoid for 'there is/are' or age in Portugal.

What It Means

Eu tenho is the most common way to say "I have" in Portuguese. It's super versatile! You use it to talk about things you own, like your phone or your car. It's also used for abstract things, like having an idea or having a problem. Think of it as your basic building block for possession. It’s like having the key ingredient for many sentences.

How To Use It

Simply place Eu tenho before the noun you possess. For example, Eu tenho um carro (I have a car) or Eu tenho fome (I am hungry – literally, 'I have hunger'). You can use it for physical objects, feelings, or even abstract concepts. It’s your Swiss Army knife for expressing possession. Don't overthink it; just pop it in where you'd say "I have" in English.

Formality & Register

Eu tenho is pretty neutral. You can use it in almost any situation, from texting your bestie to speaking with your boss. It’s not super formal, but it’s definitely not slang. It’s the comfortable middle ground. Think of it like wearing jeans and a nice t-shirt – suitable for most occasions. It's reliable, like a good pair of shoes.

Real-Life Examples

  • In a shop: "Eu tenho o seu tamanho?" (Do you have my size?) → "Sim, eu tenho." (Yes, I have.)
  • On social media: "Adoro este novo gadget! Eu tenho que comprar um!" (I love this new gadget! I have to buy one!)
  • At work: "Eu tenho a sua apresentação pronta." (I have your presentation ready.)
  • Talking about skills: "Eu tenho experiência em marketing digital." (I have experience in digital marketing.)
  • Expressing need: "Eu tenho uma pergunta sobre o projeto." (I have a question about the project.)

When To Use It

Use Eu tenho whenever you want to express ownership, possession, or a state of being. Got a new puppy? Eu tenho um cachorro. Need to borrow a pen? "Eu tenho uma caneta." Feeling a bit under the weather? "Eu tenho um pouco de dor de cabeça." It’s your go-to for stating facts about yourself and what you have access to. It's like saying "check" in a game of chess – you're declaring something.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using Eu tenho when you mean "there is" or "there are." For that, you need (from haver) or tem (impersonal form of ter). For example, don't say "Eu tenho muitos livros na estante" if you mean "There are many books on the shelf." The correct way is " muitos livros na estante." Also, don't use it for age; Brazilians say Eu tenho X anos (I have X years), but in European Portuguese, it's often Eu sou X (I am X years old). Stick to possession for Eu tenho.

Common Mistakes

  • Eu tenho um problema → ✓ Eu tenho um problema (Correct, but often people use Estou com for temporary issues)
  • Eu tenho que ir → ✓ Eu tenho que ir (This is actually correct! The mistake is thinking it's wrong.)
  • Eu tenho muitos carros na rua (meaning: There are many cars on the street) → ✓ muitos carros na rua
  • Eu tenho 30 anos (in Portugal) → ✓ Eu sou 30 anos (in Portugal) or ✓ Eu tenho 30 anos (in Brazil)

Common Variations

  • Brazilian Portuguese: Often uses Eu tenho very broadly, even for temporary states. They might also shorten it in casual speech to just Tenho. You'll hear Eu tenho a lot, it's king!
  • European Portuguese: While Eu tenho is understood, sometimes Eu possuo (I possess) is used for more formal ownership. For age, Eu sou X anos is common.
  • Casual/Texting: Tnh (short for tenho) might appear in very informal chats, but it's rare. Usually, Eu tenho is just typed out, or shortened to Tenho.

Real Conversations

- Scenario 1: Meeting a friend

A

Ana

Oi! Que legal essa bolsa nova!
B

Bia

Ah, obrigada! Eu tenho ela há um mês, mas só usei hoje.

- Scenario 2: At a coffee shop

W

Waiter

Você tem alguma alergia?
C

Customer

Sim, eu tenho alergia a nozes.

- Scenario 3: Discussing a project

M

Manager

Precisamos de alguém com experiência em design.
E

Employee

Eu tenho essa experiência. Posso ajudar.

Quick FAQ

  • Is Eu tenho always about owning things?

Not always! It can mean having feelings (Eu tenho medo - I'm afraid) or needing something (Eu tenho sede - I'm thirsty).

  • Can I use Eu tenho for my age?

In Brazil, yes! Eu tenho 25 anos is standard. In Portugal, it's more common to say Eu sou 25 anos.

  • What if I want to say "there is/are"?

Don't use Eu tenho. Use (from haver) or the impersonal tem (e.g., Tem muita gente aqui - There are many people here).

  • Is Eu tenho formal or informal?

It's nicely in the middle! You can use it in most situations without sounding weird.

  • What's the difference between Eu tenho and Eu possuo?

Eu possuo is more formal and emphasizes ownership, like "I possess." Eu tenho is the everyday, common way to say "I have."

  • Can I shorten Eu tenho?

Yes! In casual speech, especially in Brazil, people often just say Tenho (I have), dropping the Eu.

  • Does Eu tenho change based on gender?

No, Eu tenho stays the same whether the speaker is male or female.

ملاحظات الاستخدام

The phrase `Eu tenho` is a neutral workhorse in Portuguese, suitable for most situations. Be mindful of the regional difference when stating age (Portugal uses `sou`, Brazil uses `tenho`). Also, remember it's for possession or states, not for indicating existence ('there is/are'), which requires `há` or `tem`.

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The Age Rule

Always use 'ter' for age. If you say 'Eu sou 20', people will understand but it sounds very foreign.

⚠️

Nasal Vowels

Don't forget to nasalize the 'e' in 'tenho'. If you don't, it might sound like a different word.

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Existential 'Ter'

In Brazil, use 'Tem' instead of 'Há' to sound like a local when saying 'There is'.

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Dropping the 'Eu'

In Portugal, dropping the 'Eu' is the norm. In Brazil, keeping it is more common but both are correct.

أمثلة

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#1 Texting a friend

Oi! `Eu tenho` uma pergunta rápida sobre o filme de ontem.

Hey! I have a quick question about yesterday's movie.

Used casually to introduce a question.

#2 At a café

Com licença, `eu tenho` uma reserva para duas pessoas às 8.

Excuse me, I have a reservation for two people at 8.

States possession of a reservation in a polite context.

#3 Job interview (Zoom call)

Sim, `eu tenho` experiência com gestão de projetos internacionais.

Yes, I have experience with international project management.

Used professionally to state a qualification.

#4 Instagram caption

Finalmente completei o curso! `Eu tenho` muito orgulho deste momento! ✨

Finally completed the course! I have so much pride in this moment! ✨

Expresses an emotional state (pride).

#5 Ordering food via app

Por favor, `eu tenho` uma intolerância à lactose, sem queijo.

Please, I have a lactose intolerance, no cheese.

States a condition or need related to health.

#6 Casual chat with a colleague

Que dia! `Eu tenho` tanta coisa pra fazer hoje.

What a day! I have so much to do today.

Expresses a quantity of tasks.

#7 Humorous observation

`Eu tenho` a sorte de encontrar estacionamento logo de cara... só que é uma vaga de deficiente! Ops!

I have the luck of finding parking right away... except it's a disabled spot! Oops!

Ironic use of 'luck' combined with a common mishap.

Mistake: Incorrect usage for 'there is' خطأ شائع

✗ `Eu tenho` muitos livros aqui. → ✓ `Há` muitos livros aqui.

✗ I have many books here. → ✓ There are many books here.

Common error confusing possession with existence.

Mistake: Age in European Portuguese خطأ شائع

✗ `Eu tenho` 28 anos. → ✓ `Eu sou` 28 anos.

✗ I am 28 years old. → ✓ I am 28 years old.

Specific regional difference for stating age.

#10 Talking about possessions

Olha que legal! `Eu tenho` o último álbum que lançou!

Look how cool! I have the latest album that was released!

Clearly states ownership of a physical item.

#11 Expressing a need

Desculpe, `eu tenho` uma dúvida sobre o seu serviço.

Excuse me, I have a doubt about your service.

Used to politely state a need for clarification.

اختبر نفسك

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'ter' for 'Eu'.

Eu ____ vinte e cinco anos.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: tenho

For the first person singular (Eu), the correct form is 'tenho'.

Which sentence correctly expresses hunger?

How do you say 'I am hungry'?

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Eu tenho fome.

In Portuguese, hunger is something you 'have'.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Você quer comer? B: Sim, eu ____ muita fome!

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: tenho

The context of eating implies hunger, which uses 'ter'.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Match 'Eu tenho que ir' to the correct context.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Saying goodbye

'Eu tenho que ir' means 'I have to go', used when leaving.

🎉 النتيجة: /4

وسائل تعلم بصرية

What can you 'Have' in Portuguese?

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Objects

  • Carro
  • Casa
  • Livro
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Feelings

  • Fome
  • Sede
  • Medo
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Identity

  • Anos (Age)
  • Família
  • Nome

English 'I am' vs Portuguese 'Eu tenho'

English
I am 20 Age
I am hungry Feeling
Portuguese
Eu tenho 20 Age
Eu tenho fome Feeling

بنك التمارين

4 تمارين
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'ter' for 'Eu'. Fill Blank A1

Eu ____ vinte e cinco anos.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: tenho

For the first person singular (Eu), the correct form is 'tenho'.

Which sentence correctly expresses hunger? Choose A1

How do you say 'I am hungry'?

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Eu tenho fome.

In Portuguese, hunger is something you 'have'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: Você quer comer? B: Sim, eu ____ muita fome!

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: tenho

The context of eating implies hunger, which uses 'ter'.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A2

Match 'Eu tenho que ir' to the correct context.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Saying goodbye

'Eu tenho que ir' means 'I have to go', used when leaving.

🎉 النتيجة: /4

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الأسئلة الشائعة

14 أسئلة

Yes! In Portuguese, you say 'Eu tenho fome'.

It's neutral. It works in a bar or a boardroom.

'Tenho' is for 'I', 'têm' is for 'they' or 'you all'.

It's a common informal way to say 'There is a coffee shop'.

It's better to include 'anos', but in very casual speech, it's sometimes dropped.

No, verbs in Portuguese do not change based on gender, only on the subject (I, you, we, etc.).

Use 'Eu tenho que ir'.

Only in very formal writing or legal contexts. 'Ter' is much more natural.

It's an idiom meaning 'to have the nerve' or be shameless.

It's like the Spanish 'ñ'. If you can say 'piñata', you can say 'tenho'.

No, use 'estar' for where you are.

It depends: 'Eu tive' (specific moment) or 'Eu tinha' (ongoing state).

Not strictly, especially in Portugal. 'Tenho' already implies 'I'.

All the time! It's one of the most common phrases in lyrics.

عبارات ذات صلة

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ter que

builds on

to have to (obligation)

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ter pressa

specialized form

to be in a hurry

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possuir

synonym

to possess

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haver

contrast

there is / to have (auxiliary)

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tô com

similar

I am with (I have)

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