Nouns and Articles
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the gendered foundation of Portuguese to build sentences with confidence and clarity.
- Identify masculine and feminine noun genders.
- Apply definite and indefinite articles correctly.
- Transform singular nouns into their plural forms.
Was du lernen wirst
Ready to kickstart your Portuguese journey? This chapter is super exciting because we're going to lay the fundamental groundwork for building real sentences! You see, in Portuguese, nouns, much like people, have a gender – they're either masculine or feminine. It might sound a bit strange at first, but don't worry, you'll quickly get the hang of it and learn how to tell if a word takes an 'o' or an 'a'. After mastering noun genders, we'll move on to 'articles' (like 'the' and 'a/an' in English) which need to match the noun's gender and quantity. For instance, 'o' and 'a' are for single items, while 'os' and 'as' are for multiple. You'll also learn how to say 'a' or 'some' using words like 'um' and 'uma'. And then? Plurals! You'll learn how to change a word from singular to plural; sometimes you just add an 's', and other times you add an 'es' to specific words ending in R, S, or Z. It all connects, like pieces of a puzzle fitting together. Why is this crucial? Imagine yourself in a cafe in Lisbon, wanting to say 'a coffee' or 'the water'. If you get the gender wrong, your sentence might sound off. Or maybe you want to say 'I bought several books'. With these skills, you'll be able to speak much more naturally and avoid common beginner mistakes right from the start. By the end of this chapter, you'll be able to construct simple, grammatically correct Portuguese sentences, talk about one thing or many, and your confidence will soar. This is your Portuguese road, and it starts here – let's go!
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Maskulin & Feminin: Portugiesische Substantiv-Gender (o/a)Nomen haben feste Geschlechter, die Artikel und Adjektive bestimmen:
ounda. -
Bestimmte Artikel (o, a, os, as)Nomen brauchen im Portugiesischen immer einen passenden Begleiter wie
o,a,osoderas, je nach Geschlecht und Menge. -
Portugiesische unbestimmte Artikel: ein, eine, einige (um, uma)Das ist eines der ersten Dinge, die du lernst – und es ist super easy! Pass deine Artikel
um,uma,unsoderumaseinfach an das Geschlecht und die Anzahl deines Wortes an. -
Pluralbildung: Die einfache S-RegelWenn ein portugiesisches Wort auf einen Vokal endet (a, e, i, o, u), hängst du einfach ein
sdran. Deine Tools:Vokale,einfaches s,Plural-Power. -
Portugiesischer Plural: Wörter auf R, S, Z (-es)Nomen und Adjektive, die auf R, S oder Z enden, brauchen im Plural einfach ein
-esam Ende.
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: correctly assign gender to common nouns and apply the matching article.
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By the end you will be able to: convert singular nouns to plural using the appropriate suffix.
Kapitel-Leitfaden
Overview
the coffee or a street. In Portuguese, nouns have a gender – they're either masculine or feminine. Don't let this intimidate you; it's a core concept that, once mastered, will unlock so much of the language. You'll quickly learn how to spot these genders and use them correctly.How This Grammar Works
Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong: A livro (The book - incorrect gender)
- 1✗ Wrong: Os mesa (The table - incorrect number agreement)
- 1✗ Wrong: Um canetas (A pens - incorrect number and article type)
some pens, you need the plural indefinite article umas. If you meant a pen, it would be uma caneta.Real Conversations
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Quick FAQ
How do I know if a Portuguese noun is masculine or feminine if it doesn't end in -o or -a?
While -o/-a are common indicators, many nouns don't follow this. For A1 Portuguese, it's best to learn the gender with the noun (e.g., a flor, o café). With practice, you'll develop a feel for it.
Are there plural forms for indefinite articles like um and uma?
Yes! Um (a/an masculine singular) becomes uns (some masculine plural), and uma (a/an feminine singular) becomes umas (some feminine plural). This is key for talking about multiple unspecified items.
What's the difference between using o and um when talking about Portuguese nouns?
O (or a, os, as) means the and refers to a specific item or items. Um (or uma, uns, umas) means a/an or some and refers to a non-specific item or items.
Cultural Context
Wichtige Beispiele (6)
Eu quero um café, por favor.
Ich möchte einen Kaffee, bitte.
Maskulin & Feminin: Portugiesische Substantiv-Gender (o/a)A foto no Instagram está ótima!
Das Foto auf Instagram ist toll!
Maskulin & Feminin: Portugiesische Substantiv-Gender (o/a)Os `professores` estão em uma reunião no Zoom.
Die Lehrer sind in einem Zoom-Meeting.
Portugiesischer Plural: Wörter auf R, S, Z (-es)As `luzes` da cidade são lindas no Instagram.
Die Lichter der Stadt sind wunderschön auf Instagram.
Portugiesischer Plural: Wörter auf R, S, Z (-es)Tipps & Tricks (4)
Die 'MA'-Regel
problema oder sistema sehen weiblich aus, sind aber männlich: O problema é muito difícil.
Die 'MA'-Falle
O problema é grande.Die 'Problem'-Falle
problema, dia und mapa sind männlich: Eu tenho um problema.
Vergiss den Artikel nicht
Os livros.Wichtige Vokabeln (6)
Real-World Preview
Ordering at a Cafe
Review Summary
- O (masc) / A (fem)
- Noun + s
Häufige Fehler
Mesa ends in 'a', so it is feminine and requires the feminine article 'a'.
The indefinite article must match the noun gender.
Words ending in Z require -es for the plural, not just -s.
Regeln in diesem Kapitel (5)
Next Steps
You've laid a solid foundation! Keep practicing, and you'll be speaking Portuguese fluently in no time.
Label items in your house with sticky notes
Schnelle Übung (9)
Wähle den richtigen Artikel für 'problema':
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Maskulin & Feminin: Portugiesische Substantiv-Gender (o/a)
Wähle die richtige Option:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Bestimmte Artikel (o, a, os, as)
Eu comprei muitas (flor) ___ para a minha mãe.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Portugiesischer Plural: Wörter auf R, S, Z (-es)
Find and fix the mistake:
A problema é difícil.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Bestimmte Artikel (o, a, os, as)
Find and fix the mistake:
O ano tem doze mêns.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Portugiesischer Plural: Wörter auf R, S, Z (-es)
___ mesa está na cozinha.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Maskulin & Feminin: Portugiesische Substantiv-Gender (o/a)
Wähle den korrekten Satz aus:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Portugiesischer Plural: Wörter auf R, S, Z (-es)
___ carro é azul.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Bestimmte Artikel (o, a, os, as)
Find and fix the mistake:
Eu quero um cerveja gelada.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Maskulin & Feminin: Portugiesische Substantiv-Gender (o/a)
Score: /9
Häufige Fragen (6)
O livro é azul.O leite ist männlich, aber A noite ist weiblich.O carro azul.o), Wörter auf 'a' meist weiblich (a).um ist beides. Du erkennst es am Kontext, zum Beispiel: Quero um café.uns viel lockerer für 'ein paar'. Tenho uns amigos aqui.