resilientemente
Using 'resilientemente' means doing something in a way that shows quick recovery from problems.
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- recovering quickly
- bouncing back
- showing toughness
Aussprachehilfe
- mispronouncing the 'e' at the end as a hard 'e'
- stressing the wrong syllable
Beispiele nach Niveau
Ele caiu, mas levantou-se resilientemente.
He fell, but got up resiliently.
Ela trabalhou resilientemente para terminar a tarefa.
She worked resiliently to finish the task.
O time jogou resilientemente mesmo perdendo.
The team played resiliently even though they were losing.
A planta cresceu resilientemente após a tempestade.
The plant grew resiliently after the storm.
Ele sorriu resilientemente, apesar da dificuldade.
He smiled resiliently, despite the difficulty.
Eles continuaram a tentar resilientemente.
They continued to try resiliently.
O aluno estudou resilientemente para o exame.
The student studied resiliently for the exam.
A criança aprendeu a andar resilientemente.
The child learned to walk resiliently.
Grammatikmuster
Satzmuster
agir resilientemente
recuperar-se resilientemente
responder resilientemente a [algo]
superar [dificuldade] resilientemente
construir algo resilientemente
[verbo de superação] resilientemente
[sujeito] lida resilientemente com [problema]
adaptar-se resilientemente
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Adverb Formation
Many Portuguese adverbs are formed by adding -mente to the feminine singular form of an adjective. For 'resiliente' (resilient), the feminine form is 'resiliente' (it's invariable for gender), so we add -mente to get 'resilientemente'.
Recognizing '-mente'
When you see a word ending in -mente in Portuguese, it's highly likely an adverb, similar to English words ending in -ly.
Pronunciation Practice
Practice pronouncing 'resilientemente' aloud. Pay attention to the stress on -li-en- and the soft 'e' sound at the end. It's a longer word, so take your time.
Contextual Use
Think of situations where someone or something recovers quickly from a setback. That's when you'd use 'resilientemente'. For example, 'Ele se recuperou resilientemente da doença.' (He recovered resiliently from the illness.)
Synonyms in English
Consider English synonyms like 'sturdily', 'toughly', 'robustly', 'bouncily'. These can help you grasp the full nuance of 'resilientemente'.
Opposites
The opposite of 'resilientemente' would be something like 'fragilmente' (fragilely) or 'vulneravelmente' (vulnerably). Understanding opposites often strengthens vocabulary retention.
Sentence Construction
Try forming your own sentences using 'resilientemente'. For example: 'A equipe trabalhou resilientemente para atingir seus objetivos.' (The team worked resiliently to achieve their goals.)
Link to Adjective
Remember that 'resilientemente' comes from the adjective 'resiliente'. If you understand the adjective, the adverb makes more sense. 'Ela é uma pessoa resiliente.' (She is a resilient person.)
Listen for It
When watching Portuguese shows or listening to podcasts, try to catch 'resilientemente' or its related forms. Hearing it in natural conversation helps solidify its meaning.
Formal vs. Informal
'Resilientemente' is a more formal and precise adverb. In casual conversation, you might use simpler phrases, but 'resilientemente' adds a touch of sophistication to your Portuguese.
Summary
Using 'resilientemente' means doing something in a way that shows quick recovery from problems.
- recovering quickly
- bouncing back
- showing toughness
Adverb Formation
Many Portuguese adverbs are formed by adding -mente to the feminine singular form of an adjective. For 'resiliente' (resilient), the feminine form is 'resiliente' (it's invariable for gender), so we add -mente to get 'resilientemente'.
Recognizing '-mente'
When you see a word ending in -mente in Portuguese, it's highly likely an adverb, similar to English words ending in -ly.
Pronunciation Practice
Practice pronouncing 'resilientemente' aloud. Pay attention to the stress on -li-en- and the soft 'e' sound at the end. It's a longer word, so take your time.
Contextual Use
Think of situations where someone or something recovers quickly from a setback. That's when you'd use 'resilientemente'. For example, 'Ele se recuperou resilientemente da doença.' (He recovered resiliently from the illness.)
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