Essential Irregular Verbs
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Master the four essential irregular verbs that form the backbone of everyday Portuguese conversation and movement.
- Conjugate 'vir', 'trazer', 'dizer', and 'pôr' in the present tense.
- Distinguish between coming (vir) and bringing (trazer) in social contexts.
- Use 'pôr' and its common derivatives like 'propor' or 'compor'.
Was du lernen wirst
Ready to take your Portuguese beyond the basics? You've already built a fantastic foundation, and now it's time to dive into some of the most frequently used — and most crucial — irregular verbs that will make your conversations truly flow. Don't worry, they're not as scary as they sound; we'll break them down together! In this exciting chapter, you'll master four powerhouse verbs: 'vir' (to come), 'trazer' (to bring), 'dizer' (to say/tell), and 'pôr' (to put). Imagine confidently telling a friend, 'My friend is coming over' (vir), without a second thought, or offering, 'I'll bring that for you' (trazer) with ease. You'll learn the unique conjugations of 'dizer' so you can clearly express your thoughts, like 'I say that...' And get ready for 'pôr'! This versatile verb, along with its many derivatives, will unlock a whole new level of expressing actions like placing and setting. These aren't just any verbs; they're the backbone of daily communication. Whether you're making plans, asking for something, sharing an opinion, or describing where something is, these verbs are essential. Mastering them means you'll stop translating in your head and start speaking more naturally and spontaneously. By the end of this chapter, you'll be able to confidently talk about who's coming, what you're bringing, what you want to say, and how to put things in their place. Get ready to boost your Portuguese fluency and express yourself like a true local!
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Kommen vs. Gehen: Das Verb VirBenutze
virfür Bewegungen direkt zu dir (oder dem Sprecher) hin. Merk dir:vêm(sie kommen) trägt ein Hütchen, damit du es nicht mitveem(sie sehen) verwechselst. -
Das Verb Trazer: Dinge herbeibringen (trazer)Nutze 'trazer' für Bewegungen in deine Richtung und merk dir die Power-Wörter
Eu tragoundele traz. -
Dinge sagen: Das Verb Dizer (Sagen/Erzählen)Merk dir einfach: Nur bei
Euwird aus dem 'z' ein 'g' wiedigo, der Rest bleibt beim Stammdiz. -
Das unregelmäßige 'Setzen': Pôr & AbleitungenDas Verb
pôrist dein Allrounder für 'stellen' oder 'legen' und nutzt coole Nasallaute wieponhooderpõe.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to invite someone over using the correct form of 'vir'.
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By the end you will be able to describe what you are bringing to a party using 'trazer'.
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By the end you will be able to report what someone else is saying using 'dizer'.
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By the end you will be able to organize a space by using 'pôr' to describe placing items.
Kapitel-Leitfaden
Overview
irregular intimidate you; these verbs are incredibly common, meaning that mastering them will unlock a significant leap in your ability to speak naturally and confidently.How This Grammar Works
to come. It's irregular, especially in the present tense. It's crucial to distinguish it from ir (to go). You *come* towards the speaker, and you *go* away from the speaker.to bring and is irregular, particularly in its eu form. It's used when something is being moved towards the speaker or a designated location.to say or to tell and is highly irregular, especially in the first person singular. It's fundamental for expressing thoughts and relaying information.to put or to place and is one of the most irregular verbs in Portuguese, even having an –or ending instead of the typical -ar, -er, -ir. Its derivatives (like compor - to compose, dispor - to dispose, propor - to propose) follow similar irregular patterns.Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong:
Eu vou para a sua casa.
(meaning "I'm coming to your house")
Eu venho à sua casa.(I'm coming to your house.)
go for this, but in Portuguese, vir is correct when you're moving towards the listener's location.- 1✗ Wrong:
Eu trago a verdade.
(meaningI say the truth
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Eu digo a verdade.(I tell the truth.)
to bring a physical object or concept, while dizer means to say or to tell words or information. Confusing the two can lead to nonsensical sentences.- 1✗ Wrong:
Eu pôr o livro na mesa.
Eu ponho o livro na mesa.(I put the book on the table.)
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Quick FAQ
Why are vir and ir so often confused by A2 Portuguese learners?
They are confused because English often uses go in situations where Portuguese requires vir (to come), especially when the destination is the listener's location. Understanding the direction relative to the speaker is key.
What's the main difference between dizer and falar in Portuguese?
Dizer means to say or to tell (what was said), often implying content or specific words. Falar means to speak or to talk, focusing on the act of speaking or communication in general.
Are there other common derivatives of pôr that I should know?
Yes, many! Some common ones include compor (to compose), depor (to depose), expor (to expose), impor (to impose), propor (to propose), and supor (to suppose). Their conjugations often follow a similar irregular pattern to pôr.
Cultural Context
Wichtige Beispiele (2)
Eu digo sempre a verdade no WhatsApp.
Ich sage bei WhatsApp immer die Wahrheit.
Dinge sagen: Das Verb Dizer (Sagen/Erzählen)Como se diz 'password' em português?
Wie sagt man 'Passwort' auf Portugiesisch?
Dinge sagen: Das Verb Dizer (Sagen/Erzählen)Tipps & Tricks (4)
Falsche Freunde: Vimos
Nós vimos kann 'Wir kommen' (Gegenwart) ODER 'Wir sahen' (Vergangenheit von ver) bedeuten. Achte auf Signalwörter wie heute oder gestern: Nós vimos para ajudar.
Der 'G'-Trick
Eu trago. Unregelmäßige Ich-Formen lieben diesen G-Sound!Der 'Z' zu 'G' Trick
Eu digo a verdade.
Brasilien vs. Portugal
botar statt pôr. In Portugal nutzt man fast nur pôr: Você pode botar o livro aqui.
Wichtige Vokabeln (6)
Real-World Preview
Inviting a friend over
Setting the scene
Review Summary
- Eu venho, Você vem, Nós vimos, Eles vêm
- Eu trago, Você traz, Nós trazemos, Eles trazem
- Eu digo, Você diz, Nós dizemos, Eles dizem
- Eu ponho, Você põe, Nós pomos, Eles põem
Häufige Fehler
Confusing 'vir' (to come) with 'ver' (to see). 'Vejo' means 'I see', while 'Venho' means 'I come'.
Using 'trazer' (bring) instead of 'levar' (take). Use 'trazer' only if the object is coming toward the speaker's current location.
Using the infinitive 'por' (or the preposition 'por') instead of the conjugated form 'ponho'. Remember the 'nh' in the first person!
Regeln in diesem Kapitel (4)
Next Steps
You've just tackled some of the trickiest verbs in the language. With these under your belt, your Portuguese is becoming much more dynamic and natural. Keep practicing these forms—they are the keys to the city!
Write 5 sentences about what you 'say' and 'bring' to your Portuguese class.
Record yourself saying the conjugations of 'pôr' to practice the nasal 'õe' sound.
Schnelle Übung (6)
Find and fix the mistake:
Tu dizes que sim, mas eles dize que não.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Dinge sagen: Das Verb Dizer (Sagen/Erzählen)
Eles traz o presente para a festa.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Das Verb Trazer: Dinge herbeibringen (trazer)
Eu ___ o meu notebook para o trabalho hoje.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Das Verb Trazer: Dinge herbeibringen (trazer)
Wähle den korrekten Satz:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Das Verb Trazer: Dinge herbeibringen (trazer)
Wähle die richtige Übersetzung für 'Er sagt Hallo'.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Dinge sagen: Das Verb Dizer (Sagen/Erzählen)
Eu ___ que isso é uma má ideia.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Dinge sagen: Das Verb Dizer (Sagen/Erzählen)
Score: /6
Häufige Fragen (6)
ee), um zu sehen: Eles vêm aqui.
Viro bedeutet eigentlich 'ich drehe mich' (vom Verb virar). Mit Eu venho vermeidest du also, dich im Kreis zu drehen!Eu trago o café.
Eu trago und die Form ele traz musst du dir merken.Eu digo a verdade.
Ele diz que fala muito.