nossas
When we want to say something belongs to 'us', we use a word like 'our'. In Portuguese, these words change based on if the thing you're talking about is masculine or feminine, and if there's one of them or many.
For example, 'nossas' is used when you're talking about multiple things that are feminine. So, if you have many 'houses' (casas - feminine, plural), you'd say 'nossas casas'.
When we talk about something belonging to us, we use 'our'. In Portuguese, 'our' changes depending on if the thing it refers to is masculine or feminine, and if it's singular or plural.
For example, 'nossas' is used when the things belonging to us are feminine and there's more than one of them.
Think of it like this: 'nossas' for 'our' + feminine plural nouns.
You wouldn't use 'nossas' for a single feminine item or for any masculine items, whether singular or plural. This helps ensure your sentences are grammatically correct in Portuguese.
When we want to say something belongs to 'us', we use a possessive word. In Portuguese, these words change depending on whether the thing owned is masculine or feminine, and singular or plural. For example, if you're talking about 'our cars' (which is masculine plural), you'd say 'nossos carros'.
But if you're talking about 'our houses' (which is feminine plural), you use 'nossas casas'. The word 'nossas' specifically matches with feminine plural nouns. So, pay attention to the gender and number of the noun that comes after it!
When we talk about something belonging to us that is feminine and there's more than one of them, we use "nossas."
Think of it like this: if you have multiple dresses (as in, "as roupas"), and they are yours, you would say "nossas roupas" (our clothes).
It agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.
For example, "nossas casas" (our houses) or "nossas amigas" (our female friends).
When we use the word "nossas", we are talking about something that belongs to a group of us, and that something is feminine and plural.
For example, if you say "As nossas casas são grandes" (Our houses are big), you are using "nossas" because "casas" (houses) is a feminine plural noun.
It's important to match the gender and number of the noun with the correct form of "our".
So, we use "nossas" for feminine plural nouns, like "nossas amigas" (our female friends) or "nossas ideias" (our ideas).
nossas en 30 segundos
- Feminine plural possessive determiner.
- Means 'our'.
- Used before feminine plural nouns.
§ What does it mean and when do people use it?
Let's talk about "nossas." This little word is super important for talking about things that belong to a group of us, specifically when those things are feminine and there's more than one of them. Think of it as the Portuguese way to say "our" when referring to multiple feminine nouns.
- DEFINITION
- our (feminine plural)
The key thing to remember with "nossas" is that it has to match the noun it's describing in both gender and number. Since "nossas" is feminine plural, it's used with feminine plural nouns. If you're talking about masculine plural nouns, you'd use "nossos." If it's a single feminine noun, you'd use "nossa." And for a single masculine noun, it's "nosso." Pretty straightforward, right?
Here are a few examples to help you see it in action:
As nossas chaves estão na mesa. (Our keys are on the table.)
Estas são nossas filhas. (These are our daughters.)
Gostamos muito das nossas férias. (We really like our vacation/holidays.)
Notice how in each example, the noun that "nossas" is describing is feminine and plural. "Chaves" (keys) is feminine plural, "filhas" (daughters) is feminine plural, and "férias" (vacation/holidays) is also feminine plural. If you were talking about "our books" (livros - masculine plural), you'd use "nossos livros." If it was "our car" (carro - masculine singular), it would be "nosso carro." And for "our house" (casa - feminine singular), you'd say "nossa casa."
"Nossas" can be used both before the noun (as a determiner) or after a verb (as a predicate adjective, though less common in this exact form for possessives like 'our'). In most everyday conversations, you'll see it directly in front of the noun, like in the examples above. It's a straightforward way to show possession for a group. Don't overthink it, just focus on matching the gender and number!
Understanding when to use "nossas" versus "nossos," "nossa," or "nosso" is a fundamental step in making your Portuguese sound more natural and correct. It demonstrates an understanding of Portuguese grammatical gender and number, which are cornerstones of the language. Keep practicing with different feminine plural nouns, and you'll get the hang of it quickly.
- Don't forget that many nouns ending in -a are feminine.
- Pay attention to the definite article (as in "as nossas chaves") as it often gives a clue to the noun's gender and number.
- Practice saying these phrases out loud to build your muscle memory.
§ Understanding 'Nossas'
'Nossas' is a Portuguese determiner that means 'our.' It is specifically used when the noun it modifies is feminine and plural. Like many determiners and adjectives in Portuguese, 'nossas' must agree in both gender and number with the noun it refers to. This means you will use 'nossas' when talking about multiple feminine items that belong to 'us.'
Let's break it down:
- Feminine: This means the noun is a feminine word. In Portuguese, many feminine nouns end in -a (e.g., 'casas,' 'amigas'), but there are exceptions.
- Plural: This means there is more than one of the noun.
So, if you're talking about 'our houses' (casas being feminine plural), you'd use 'nossas casas.' If you were talking about 'our cars' (carros being masculine plural), you would use 'nossos carros.' This is a key difference to remember: Portuguese possessive determiners change based on the gender and number of the *thing possessed*, not the possessor.
- Portuguese Word
- nossas
- Definition
- our (feminine plural)
- CEFR Level
- A2
§ How to Use 'Nossas' in a Sentence
Using 'nossas' is straightforward once you've identified that the noun you're referring to is feminine and plural. It usually comes directly before the noun it modifies. You won't often find prepositions directly preceding 'nossas' itself, but rather before the entire phrase 'nossas + noun.'
Nossas amigas são muito gentis. (Our friends are very kind.)
Here, 'amigas' (friends) is feminine and plural, so 'nossas' is the correct form. Notice how 'nossas' comes right before 'amigas.'
As nossas casas são grandes. (Our houses are big.)
In this example, 'casas' (houses) is feminine and plural, so again, 'nossas' is used. The definite article 'as' (the) is often used before possessive determiners in Portuguese, though not always mandatory, and its usage can sometimes depend on formality or specific phrasing. For A2 level, understand that it's common to see it.
Estamos a cuidar das nossas plantas. (We are taking care of our plants.)
In this sentence, 'plantas' (plants) is feminine and plural. The preposition 'de' (of) combines with the definite article 'as' (the) to form 'das' (of the). So, the structure is 'preposition + article + nossas + noun.' This is very common in Portuguese. You're not saying 'of our' as a direct translation but rather 'of the our' which becomes 'das nossas.' This is a grammatical contraction you need to be aware of.
§ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Gender and Number Disagreement: The most common mistake is using 'nossas' with a masculine noun (e.g., *nossas livros instead of nossos livros) or a singular noun (e.g., *nossas casa instead of nossa casa). Always double-check the gender and number of the noun.
- Omitting the Article: While sometimes optional, especially in very informal speech or specific grammatical constructs, it's generally safer and more common to include the definite article (as) before 'nossas,' especially when you're starting out. For example, 'As nossas ideias são boas' is more common than 'Nossas ideias são boas.'
- Confusing with 'Nossos': Remember, 'nossos' is for masculine plural nouns. Don't mix them up!
Para nossas filhas, queremos o melhor. (For our daughters, we want the best.)
Here, 'para' (for) is the preposition. 'Filhas' (daughters) is feminine and plural. The article 'as' is omitted in this case, which is acceptable depending on the flow and emphasis of the sentence. However, 'Para as nossas filhas...' would also be correct and perhaps even more common.
Keep practicing with feminine plural nouns, and 'nossas' will become second nature to you!
Hello there! Today, we're diving into a very common Portuguese word: nossas. This word is a determiner, and it means 'our' specifically when referring to feminine plural nouns. Think of things like 'our houses' or 'our ideas.' If you're a beginner at the A2 level, you're probably starting to get the hang of gender and number in Portuguese, and this word is a perfect example of why it's so important.
Let's break down 'nossas' so you can use it confidently in everyday conversations, whether you're at work, at school, or just keeping up with the news.
- DEFINITION
- our (feminine plural)
§ 'Nossas' at Work
In a professional setting, you'll often use 'nossas' when talking about shared responsibilities, projects, or achievements. It's a great way to emphasize teamwork and collective ownership.
Estas são nossas metas para este trimestre.
Here, 'metas' (goals) is a feminine plural noun, so we use 'nossas'. It means 'These are our goals for this quarter.'
Precisamos rever nossas estratégias de marketing.
'Estratégias' (strategies) is also feminine plural. So, 'We need to review our marketing strategies.'
§ 'Nossas' at School
In an academic environment, 'nossas' pops up frequently when discussing assignments, ideas, or even shared resources.
As nossas aulas de português são muito interessantes.
'Aulas' (classes) is feminine plural. This translates to 'Our Portuguese classes are very interesting.'
Temos que entregar nossas tarefas amanhã.
Here, 'tarefas' (assignments) is feminine plural, meaning 'We have to turn in our assignments tomorrow.'
§ 'Nossas' in the News
When reading or listening to the news, you'll encounter 'nossas' in discussions about national issues, community concerns, or shared experiences.
As nossas cidades enfrentam desafios ambientais.
'Cidades' (cities) is feminine plural. This sentence means 'Our cities face environmental challenges.'
Devemos proteger nossas florestas e recursos naturais.
'Florestas' (forests) is feminine plural. So, 'We must protect our forests and natural resources.'
A quick reminder about 'nossas':
It always agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.
It's for 'our' when the noun is feminine and there's more than one of them.
That's it for 'nossas'! Keep an ear out for it and try to incorporate it into your own Portuguese speaking and writing. The more you use it, the more natural it will feel.
§ Mistakes people make with this word
"Nossas" is a common word, but learners often make mistakes with its agreement. Since Portuguese nouns have genders (masculine or feminine) and numbers (singular or plural), determiners like "nossas" must agree with the noun they modify in both gender and number. This is crucial for sounding natural and correct in Portuguese.
The most frequent mistake is using "nossas" when the noun is masculine, or when it is singular. Remember, "nossas" is specifically for *feminine plural* nouns. Let's look at some common errors and how to fix them.
§ Mistake 1: Using "nossas" with masculine nouns
This is perhaps the most obvious error. If the noun is masculine, you cannot use "nossas." You need to use "nossos" instead (which is the masculine plural form of 'our').
"Livros" (books) is a masculine plural noun. Therefore, "nossas" is incorrect here. The correct form should be "nossos."
Estes são nossos livros favoritos.
(_These are our favorite books._)
§ Mistake 2: Using "nossas" with singular nouns
"Nossas" is plural. If the noun is singular, even if it's feminine, you must use the singular form, which is "nossa."
"Casa" (house) is a feminine singular noun. So, "nossas" is wrong. You need "nossa."
Bem-vindos à nossa casa.
(_Welcome to our house._)
§ Mistake 3: Forgetting the feminine ending for nouns that look masculine
Sometimes, a noun might end in 'a' and seem feminine, but it's actually masculine, or vice versa. The gender of the noun is fixed. You need to learn the gender of common nouns. For example, "problema" ends in 'a' but is masculine. "Mão" ends in 'o' but is feminine. This can trick learners.
Since "mãos" (hands) is a feminine plural noun, even though it ends in 'os', you must use "nossas."
Vamos lavar nossas mãos antes de comer.
(_Let's wash our hands before eating._)
§ Summary of 'our' forms
To avoid these mistakes, internalize the four forms of 'our' in Portuguese:
- Nosso: Masculine singular (e.g., nosso carro - our car)
- Nossa: Feminine singular (e.g., nossa caneta - our pen)
- Nossos: Masculine plural (e.g., nossos amigos - our friends)
- Nossas: Feminine plural (e.g., nossas ideias - our ideas)
Practice makes perfect! Pay attention to the endings of nouns and the corresponding forms of 'our' when you read and listen to Portuguese. Soon, it will become second nature.
How Formal Is It?
"Nossas políticas visam o bem-estar coletivo. (Our policies aim for the collective well-being.)"
"As nossas férias foram ótimas. (Our vacations were great.)"
"As nossas cervejas estão geladas. (Our beers are cold.)"
"As nossas bonecas são bonitas. (Our dolls are pretty.)"
"Nossas baladas são as melhores! (Our parties are the best!)"
Dato curioso
The 's' at the end of 'nossas' indicates plurality, and the 'a' indicates feminine gender, agreeing with the noun it modifies. Portuguese, like many Romance languages, retains this gender and number agreement from Latin.
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Possessive determiners like 'nossas' agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. Since 'nossas' is feminine and plural, it will modify feminine plural nouns.
As nossas casas são grandes. (Our houses are big.)
The feminine singular form is 'nossa'. If you were talking about one feminine item, you would use 'nossa'.
A nossa caneta é azul. (Our pen is blue.)
The masculine plural form is 'nossos'. If you were talking about multiple masculine items, you would use 'nossos'.
Os nossos carros são novos. (Our cars are new.)
The masculine singular form is 'nosso'. If you were talking about one masculine item, you would use 'nosso'.
O nosso livro é interessante. (Our book is interesting.)
In Portuguese, the definite article (a, as, o, os) often precedes possessive determiners, unlike in English. This is a common structure.
Eu gosto das nossas ideias. (I like our ideas.)
Ejemplos por nivel
As nossas mães cozinham bem.
Our mothers cook well.
nossas is feminine plural to agree with mães (mothers).
Estas são as nossas casas.
These are our houses.
nossas is feminine plural to agree with casas (houses).
Nossas irmãs gostam de café.
Our sisters like coffee.
nossas is feminine plural to agree with irmãs (sisters).
Onde estão as nossas malas?
Where are our bags?
nossas is feminine plural to agree with malas (bags).
Nossas amigas vêm amanhã.
Our friends (feminine) are coming tomorrow.
nossas is feminine plural to agree with amigas (friends, feminine).
Precisamos das nossas chaves.
We need our keys.
nossas is feminine plural to agree with chaves (keys).
Nossas tias moram no Brasil.
Our aunts live in Brazil.
nossas is feminine plural to agree with tias (aunts).
Estas são as nossas bicicletas.
These are our bicycles.
nossas is feminine plural to agree with bicicletas (bicycles).
Nossas camisas são azuis.
Our shirts are blue.
Feminine noun 'camisas' (shirts) requires feminine determiner 'nossas' (our).
Onde estão nossas chaves?
Where are our keys?
Feminine noun 'chaves' (keys) requires feminine determiner 'nossas' (our).
Nossas amigas vêm hoje.
Our friends (feminine) are coming today.
Feminine noun 'amigas' (friends) requires feminine determiner 'nossas' (our).
Estas são nossas malas.
These are our suitcases.
Feminine noun 'malas' (suitcases) requires feminine determiner 'nossas' (our).
Gostamos de nossas flores.
We like our flowers.
Feminine noun 'flores' (flowers) requires feminine determiner 'nossas' (our).
Nossas ideias são boas.
Our ideas are good.
Feminine noun 'ideias' (ideas) requires feminine determiner 'nossas' (our).
Ela adora nossas receitas.
She loves our recipes.
Feminine noun 'receitas' (recipes) requires feminine determiner 'nossas' (our).
Nossas crianças brincam no parque.
Our children (feminine/mixed group) play in the park.
'Crianças' (children) is a feminine plural noun in Portuguese, so 'nossas' is used.
Nossas chaves estão na mesa da cozinha.
Our keys are on the kitchen table.
Feminine plural noun 'chaves' (keys) takes the feminine plural determiner 'nossas'.
Vamos visitar nossas avós no fim de semana.
We are going to visit our grandmothers this weekend.
Feminine plural noun 'avós' (grandmothers) takes the feminine plural determiner 'nossas'.
Nossas filhas adoram brincar no parque.
Our daughters love to play in the park.
Feminine plural noun 'filhas' (daughters) takes the feminine plural determiner 'nossas'.
As nossas opiniões são muito importantes.
Our opinions are very important.
Feminine plural noun 'opiniões' (opinions) takes the feminine plural determiner 'nossas'. The definite article 'as' is optional here.
Estas são as nossas novas cadeiras.
These are our new chairs.
Feminine plural noun 'cadeiras' (chairs) takes the feminine plural determiner 'nossas'.
Nossas malas estão prontas para a viagem.
Our suitcases are ready for the trip.
Feminine plural noun 'malas' (suitcases) takes the feminine plural determiner 'nossas'.
Nossas amigas vêm jantar connosco hoje.
Our friends (female) are coming to dinner with us today.
Feminine plural noun 'amigas' (friends, female) takes the feminine plural determiner 'nossas'.
A professora elogiou as nossas respostas.
The teacher praised our answers.
Feminine plural noun 'respostas' (answers) takes the feminine plural determiner 'nossas'.
Nossas expectativas para as férias são altas.
Our expectations for the vacation are high.
feminine plural noun 'expectativas'
As nossas filhas estudam na mesma escola.
Our daughters study in the same school.
feminine plural noun 'filhas'
Nossas ideias foram bem recebidas pela equipe.
Our ideas were well received by the team.
feminine plural noun 'ideias'
Precisamos proteger nossas florestas.
We need to protect our forests.
feminine plural noun 'florestas'
Nossas vidas mudaram depois daquele dia.
Our lives changed after that day.
feminine plural noun 'vidas'
As nossas chaves estão em cima da mesa.
Our keys are on the table.
feminine plural noun 'chaves'
Nossas memórias de infância são preciosas.
Our childhood memories are precious.
feminine plural noun 'memórias'
Gostamos de visitar nossas avós aos domingos.
We like to visit our grandmothers on Sundays.
feminine plural noun 'avós'
Nossas vidas estão intrinsecamente ligadas, e cada decisão afeta o bem-estar de todos nós.
Our lives are intrinsically linked, and every decision affects the well-being of all of us.
Apesar das dificuldades, nossas esperanças permanecem firmes e continuamos a lutar por um futuro melhor.
Despite the difficulties, our hopes remain firm and we continue to fight for a better future.
É fundamental que nossas ações reflitam nossos valores e princípios, demonstrando coerência e integridade.
It is fundamental that our actions reflect our values and principles, demonstrating coherence and integrity.
As mudanças climáticas representam uma ameaça séria para nossas futuras gerações, exigindo medidas urgentes e eficazes.
Climate change poses a serious threat to our future generations, demanding urgent and effective measures.
Após anos de trabalho árduo, nossas recompensas finalmente começaram a aparecer, justificando todo o esforço investido.
After years of hard work, our rewards finally began to appear, justifying all the effort invested.
Nossas memórias de infância são um tesouro inestimável, moldando quem somos e influenciando nossas escolhas futuras.
Our childhood memories are an invaluable treasure, shaping who we are and influencing our future choices.
Para alcançar nossos objetivos, é crucial que nossas estratégias sejam bem definidas e constantemente avaliadas.
To achieve our goals, it is crucial that our strategies are well-defined and constantly evaluated.
Mesmo diante de opiniões divergentes, nossas discussões devem sempre ser pautadas pelo respeito mútuo e pela busca por soluções construtivas.
Even in the face of divergent opinions, our discussions should always be guided by mutual respect and the search for constructive solutions.
Nossas vidas se entrelaçaram de maneira inextricável, criando um tapete complexo de memórias compartilhadas.
Our lives intertwined inextricably, creating a complex tapestry of shared memories.
Apesar das nossas diferenças, o respeito mútuo sempre foi a âncora que manteve nossas amizades intactas.
Despite our differences, mutual respect was always the anchor that kept our friendships intact.
As nossas aspirações, embora ambiciosas, refletiam um desejo coletivo de superação e inovação.
Our aspirations, though ambitious, reflected a collective desire for overcoming challenges and innovation.
Em nossas discussões mais acaloradas, sempre prevaleceu a busca pela verdade, e não pela vitória argumentativa.
In our most heated discussions, the search for truth always prevailed, not argumentative victory.
Nossas escolhas, por mais insignificantes que pareçam, moldam o curso do nosso destino de maneiras imprevisíveis.
Our choices, however insignificant they may seem, shape the course of our destiny in unpredictable ways.
As nossas tradições, passadas de geração em geração, são o alicerce cultural que define nossa identidade.
Our traditions, passed down from generation to generation, are the cultural foundation that defines our identity.
Nossas falhas, embora dolorosas, foram catalisadores essenciais para o nosso crescimento pessoal e coletivo.
Our failures, though painful, were essential catalysts for our personal and collective growth.
A complexidade de nossas emoções muitas vezes se manifesta em formas que desafiam a lógica e a compreensão racional.
The complexity of our emotions often manifests in ways that defy logic and rational understanding.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
Estas são as nossas fotos.
These are our photos.
Nossas vizinhas são muito simpáticas.
Our female neighbors are very nice.
Precisamos proteger nossas crianças.
We need to protect our children.
As nossas férias foram ótimas.
Our vacation was great.
Nossas malas estão prontas.
Our bags are ready.
Vamos celebrar as nossas conquistas.
Let's celebrate our achievements.
Isso afeta nossas escolhas.
This affects our choices.
As nossas roupas estão sujas.
Our clothes are dirty.
Nossas professoras são excelentes.
Our female teachers are excellent.
Ele respeita nossas decisões.
He respects our decisions.
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'Nos' is a pronoun meaning 'us' or 'to us'. It is not a possessive determiner like 'nossas'. 'Nos vemos amanhã.' (We see us tomorrow. / See you tomorrow.)
'Nós' is a subject pronoun meaning 'we'. It is not a possessive determiner. 'Nós vamos à praia.' (We go to the beach. / We are going to the beach.)
'A gente' is an informal way to say 'we' (literally 'the people'). It is not a possessive determiner. 'A gente gosta de pizza.' (The people like pizza. / We like pizza.)
Patrones gramaticales
Modismos y expresiones
"Deus nos acuda!"
God help us! / Oh my God!
Deus nos acuda! Que bagunça está esta casa. (God help us! What a mess this house is.)
informal"entre nós"
between us
Isso fica só entre nós. (This stays just between us.)
neutral"a nosso favor"
in our favor
A decisão foi a nosso favor. (The decision was in our favor.)
neutral"por nossa conta"
on our tab / at our expense
O jantar foi por nossa conta. (Dinner was on our tab.)
neutral"em nossas mãos"
in our hands
O futuro está em nossas mãos. (The future is in our hands.)
neutral"à nossa maneira"
our way
Vamos fazer as coisas à nossa maneira. (We're going to do things our way.)
neutral"o nosso melhor"
our best
Demos o nosso melhor. (We gave our best.)
neutral"nas nossas costas"
behind our backs
Eles falavam de nós nas nossas costas. (They were talking about us behind our backs.)
informal"vir às nossas mãos"
to come into our hands
O documento virá às nossas mãos em breve. (The document will come into our hands soon.)
formal"fazer das nossas"
to do our usual (mischief/fun)
Sempre que nos juntamos, fazemos das nossas. (Whenever we get together, we do our usual fun.)
informalFácil de confundir
Many English speakers find it difficult to remember that Portuguese possessive determiners (like 'our') change their form to agree in gender and number with the noun they modify, not with the possessor. 'Nossas' is specifically for feminine plural nouns.
'Nossas' is the feminine plural form of 'our'. It must be used before feminine plural nouns.
As *nossas* casas são grandes. (The *our* houses are big. / Our houses are big.)
Similar to 'nossas', English speakers often forget the gender and number agreement. 'Nossos' is for masculine plural nouns.
'Nossos' is the masculine plural form of 'our'. It must be used before masculine plural nouns.
Os *nossos* carros são novos. (The *our* cars are new. / Our cars are new.)
Again, the gender and number agreement can be tricky. This form is for feminine singular nouns.
'Nossa' is the feminine singular form of 'our'. It must be used before feminine singular nouns.
Esta é a *nossa* mãe. (This is the *our* mother. / This is our mother.)
This is the masculine singular form of 'our', and learners need to remember to use it with masculine singular nouns.
'Nosso' is the masculine singular form of 'our'. It must be used before masculine singular nouns.
Este é o *nosso* pai. (This is the *our* father. / This is our father.)
These words can mean 'his', 'her', 'its', or 'your' (formal singular/plural), which makes them very confusing, especially when combined with the gender and number agreement.
Unlike 'nosso/nossa/nossos/nossas' which clearly mean 'our', 'seu/sua/seus/suas' have multiple possible meanings depending on context and the gender/number of the noun they modify. It's crucial to understand who the possessor is from the context.
Ele gosta da *sua* casa. (He likes *his* house. / He likes *her* house. / He likes *your* (formal) house.)
Patrones de oraciones
Nossas [feminine plural noun]
Nossas casas são grandes. (Our houses are big.)
As [feminine plural noun] nossas
As mochilas nossas estão no carro. (Our backpacks are in the car.)
[verb] nossas [feminine plural noun]
Compramos nossas bicicletas ontem. (We bought our bicycles yesterday.)
Para nossas [feminine plural noun]
Precisamos de mais cadeiras para nossas alunas. (We need more chairs for our students.)
[verb] as nossas [feminine plural noun]
Eles visitaram as nossas amigas na semana passada. (They visited our friends last week.)
Entre nossas [feminine plural noun]
A decisão foi tomada entre nossas irmãs. (The decision was made among our sisters.)
Uma das nossas [feminine plural noun]
Uma das nossas professoras vai se aposentar. (One of our teachers is going to retire.)
Apesar das nossas [feminine plural noun]
Apesar das nossas dificuldades, conseguimos terminar o projeto. (Despite our difficulties, we managed to finish the project.)
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Nossas is the feminine plural form of 'our' in Portuguese. It's used with feminine plural nouns. For example, 'nossas casas' (our houses) or 'nossas amigas' (our friends).
A common mistake is confusing nossas with 'nossos' (masculine plural), 'nossa' (feminine singular), or 'nosso' (masculine singular). Remember to match the gender and number of the noun it modifies. For instance, you wouldn't say 'nossas carros' because 'carros' is masculine; it should be 'nossos carros'.
Consejos
Gender and Number Match
Remember that in Portuguese, possessive determiners like 'nossas' must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. Since 'nossas' is feminine and plural, it will always be used with feminine plural nouns.
Pronunciation Practice
The 'ão' at the end of 'nossas' is a nasal diphthong. Practice saying it so the sound comes through your nose and mouth simultaneously. Think of the 'ow' in 'cow' but with a nasalized ending.
Contrasting with 'nossos'
To really get 'nossas', make sure you understand 'nossos' (our - masculine plural). The only difference is the 'a' vs. 'o' ending, reflecting the gender of the noun. For example, 'nossos carros' (our cars) vs. 'nossas casas' (our houses).
Common Phrases with 'nossas'
Familiarize yourself with common phrases. For example, 'nossas amigas' (our friends - female), 'nossas coisas' (our things), 'nossas ideias' (our ideas). Hearing and saying these phrases will help solidify its use.
No 'the' with possessives
Unlike English, you generally don't use the definite article (o, a, os, as) before possessive determiners like 'nossas' when talking about close relationships or body parts. E.g., 'Nossas mães' (Our mothers) – not 'As nossas mães'.
Singular vs. Plural Trap
Don't confuse 'nossa' (our - feminine singular) with 'nossas'. It's a common mistake for English speakers because 'our' is always singular in English. Always check the number of the noun you're modifying.
Sentence Construction
Practice constructing simple sentences using 'nossas'. For example: 'Nossas malas são grandes.' (Our suitcases are big.) or 'Nossas filhas estudam muito.' (Our daughters study a lot.) Repetition is key.
Listen for Context
When listening to native speakers, pay attention to the nouns immediately following 'nossas'. This will help you train your ear to recognize the feminine plural context.
Sense of Community
Using 'nossas' (and other possessives like 'nosso') often implies a strong sense of community or shared ownership in Portuguese-speaking cultures. It's more than just a grammatical rule; it reflects a cultural emphasis on collectivism.
Possessive Pronoun vs. Determiner
'Nossas' can also function as a possessive pronoun, replacing the noun. E.g., 'As minhas canetas são azuis, e as suas (canetas) são pretas. E as nossas (canetas)?' (My pens are blue, and yours are black. And ours?) Note the use of the definite article with the pronoun.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Imagine 'Nossas' as 'NO-SAS' (no-sahs). Think of 'no-sas' sounds like 'no-stars' in the sky. If there are 'no stars' in the sky, then it's 'our' responsibility to turn on 'our' (feminine plural) lights inside 'our' (feminine plural) houses.
Asociación visual
Picture a group of women (feminine plural) proudly pointing to a collection of items, all belonging to 'us'. Each item could be labeled with 'nossa' or 'nossas' depending on its gender and quantity. For 'nossas', visualize many feminine objects like 'nossas bonecas' (our dolls) or 'nossas camisas' (our shirts) belonging to a group of women.
Word Web
Desafío
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'our': 'As _________ amigas estão aqui.' (Our friends are here.) Answer: 'nossas'.
Origen de la palabra
From Latin 'nostras'
Significado original: of our country, our own
Indo-European, Italic, RomanceContexto cultural
When speaking Portuguese, especially in Brazil, possession is often expressed using determiners like 'nossas.' It's important to match the gender and number of the determiner with the noun it refers to. For example, 'nossas casas' (our houses) or 'nossas amigas' (our friends, if all female). Using the correct form shows respect for the language's grammatical structure.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Possession (feminine plural nouns)
- Nossas casas são grandes.
- Estas são nossas ideias.
- Nossas filhas estão na escola.
Referring to a group of female friends/family
- Nossas amigas vêm hoje.
- Como estão nossas avós?
- Vamos visitar nossas tias.
In relation to abstract feminine plural concepts
- Nossas esperanças são muitas.
- Quais são nossas prioridades?
- Nossas vidas estão conectadas.
Describing shared feminine plural items
- Onde estão nossas chaves?
- Nossas roupas estão prontas.
- Pegue nossas malas.
Expressing shared experiences (feminine plural)
- Nossas memórias são preciosas.
- Nossas férias foram ótimas.
- Nossas conversas são interessantes.
Inicios de conversación
"Você gosta das nossas cidades?"
"O que você pensa sobre nossas tradições?"
"Quais são suas opiniões sobre nossas políticas?"
"Você já viu nossas fotos de viagem?"
"Como você descreveria nossas culturas?"
Temas para diario
Pense em três coisas femininas plurais que você e sua família compartilham. Escreva frases usando 'nossas'.
Descreva um momento especial que você teve com suas amigas ou parentes femininas, usando 'nossas' para se referir a elas ou a algo que compartilharam.
Liste algumas de suas esperanças ou ambições (femininas plurais) e escreva como você as alcançará, usando 'nossas'.
Imagine que você está organizando uma festa. O que você diria sobre 'nossas' comidas ou 'nossas' bebidas?
Reflita sobre as coisas que você e um grupo de mulheres importantes para você fazem juntas. Use 'nossas' para descrever essas atividades.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasThe difference between nossas and nossos is gender. Nossas is used for feminine plural nouns, and nossos is used for masculine plural nouns.
Examples:
Nossas casas são grandes. (Our houses are big.)
Nossos carros são rápidos. (Our cars are fast.)
You use nossas when referring to multiple feminine items, and nossa when referring to a single feminine item.
Examples:
Nossas mães estão aqui. (Our mothers are here.)
Nossa mãe está aqui. (Our mother is here.)
No, if you have a mixed group of masculine and feminine nouns, you should use the masculine plural form, nossos. In Portuguese, the masculine form often takes precedence in mixed groups.
Example:
Nossos amigos e amigas estão chegando. (Our friends (male and female) are arriving.)
No, nossas (and all possessive determiners in Portuguese) changes based on the gender and number of the noun it refers to, not the gender of the speaker. If the noun is feminine plural, you use nossas, regardless of whether the speaker is male or female.
Yes, you'll commonly see contractions with prepositions. For example, 'em + nossas' becomes nas nossas, and 'de + nossas' becomes das nossas.
Examples:
Nós confiamos nas nossas escolhas. (We trust in our choices.)
Gostamos das nossas férias. (We like our vacation.)
Nossas always comes before the noun it modifies. It acts as a determiner, specifying 'which' or 'whose' the noun is.
Example:
Estas são nossas irmãs. (These are our sisters.)
Nossas is neutral in terms of formality. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Its usage depends entirely on the gender and number of the noun it precedes.
While nossas is primarily a determiner, it can function as a possessive pronoun when the noun is implied and understood from the context. In this case, it usually has a definite article before it.
Example:
As suas malas são azuis e as nossas são vermelhas. (Your bags are blue and ours are red.)
A common mistake is forgetting to match the gender and number of the noun. Forgetting to use nossas for feminine plural nouns and using a singular or masculine form instead is a frequent error.
Incorrect: 'Nossos amigas' (Should be 'Nossas amigas')
Correct: Nossas amigas (Our friends - feminine)
Nossas is pronounced similarly to 'NOH-sahs' in English, with the 'o' sound being open as in 'hot' and the 'a's being open as in 'father'. The 'ss' is a hard 's' sound.
Ponte a prueba 150 preguntas
Estas são ___ canetas.
Canetas (pens) is a feminine plural noun, so 'nossas' (our - feminine plural) is the correct determiner.
Nós amamos ___ avós.
Avós (grandmothers or grandparents) can be feminine plural, so 'nossas' is suitable here assuming 'grandmothers'. If it meant 'grandparents' in general, 'nossos' would be used. For this A1 exercise, 'nossas' aligns with the provided word 'nossas'.
As ___ casas são grandes.
Casas (houses) is a feminine plural noun, so 'nossas' (our - feminine plural) is the correct determiner.
Onde estão ___ malas?
Malas (suitcases) is a feminine plural noun, so 'nossas' (our - feminine plural) is the correct determiner.
Estas são ___ mesas.
Mesas (tables) is a feminine plural noun, so 'nossas' (our - feminine plural) is the correct determiner.
Nós cuidamos das ___ plantas.
Plantas (plants) is a feminine plural noun, so 'nossas' (our - feminine plural) is the correct determiner.
Which word means 'our' for feminine plural nouns?
'Nossas' is used for feminine plural nouns, like 'nossas casas' (our houses).
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 'Estas são ___ amigas.' (These are ___ friends.)
'Amigas' is feminine plural, so 'nossas' is the correct choice.
Which sentence correctly uses 'nossas'?
'Canetas' is feminine plural, matching 'nossas'. The other options have incorrect gender or number agreement.
'Nossas' can be used with a masculine plural noun.
'Nossas' is exclusively for feminine plural nouns. For masculine plural, you would use 'nossos'.
The word 'nossas' means 'our' in English.
'Nossas' translates to 'our' when referring to feminine plural nouns.
You would use 'nossas' to say 'our house'.
'Casa' (house) is a feminine singular noun, but for plural 'houses' ('casas'), 'nossas' would be correct: 'nossas casas'. However, the question says 'our house' (singular), for which 'nossa' would be used. But since 'nossas' is for feminine plural, if the user means 'our houses', then it's true. Given the context of the word 'nossas', the question implies 'our' for a plural feminine noun. Let's re-evaluate for clarity for A1. A better true/false would be: 'Nossas' is used for 'our' when referring to feminine singular nouns.
Listen for 'our female friends'.
Listen for 'we like our homes'.
Listen for 'where are our keys?'.
Read this aloud:
Nossas irmãs são altas.
Focus: Nossas (noh-sas), irmãs (eer-mas)
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Nossas malas são pesadas.
Focus: Nossas (noh-sas), malas (mah-las)
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Read this aloud:
Nossas professoras são boas.
Focus: Nossas (noh-sas), professoras (proh-feh-soh-ras)
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You are talking about 'our cars' (feminine, plural). How would you say that in Portuguese?
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Nossas carros.
Complete the sentence with 'our' (referring to feminine plural nouns): 'As ____ casas são grandes.' (The ____ houses are big.)
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As nossas casas são grandes.
Translate 'our books' (assuming 'books' is feminine plural in this context, although it is masculine plural in reality, for this exercise imagine it's feminine).
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Nossas livros.
Who likes coffee?
Read this passage:
Nossas amigas estão aqui. Elas gostam de café. Nós gostamos de conversar com elas.
Who likes coffee?
The passage says 'Elas gostam de café' and 'Elas' refers to 'Nossas amigas'.
The passage says 'Elas gostam de café' and 'Elas' refers to 'Nossas amigas'.
What color are the flowers?
Read this passage:
Temos nossas flores no jardim. As flores são vermelhas e bonitas.
What color are the flowers?
The passage states 'As flores são vermelhas'.
The passage states 'As flores são vermelhas'.
Where do our sisters live?
Read this passage:
Nossas irmãs moram no Brasil. Elas visitam a praia frequentemente.
Where do our sisters live?
The passage says 'Nossas irmãs moram no Brasil'.
The passage says 'Nossas irmãs moram no Brasil'.
The feminine plural determiner 'nossas' agrees with the feminine plural noun 'casas'.
The feminine plural determiner 'nossas' agrees with the feminine plural noun 'amigas'.
The feminine plural determiner 'nossas' agrees with the feminine plural noun 'malas'.
As meninas gostam de ___ bonecas. (The girls like ___ dolls.)
Bonecas (dolls) is a feminine plural noun, so you need the feminine plural form of 'our', which is 'nossas'.
Estas são ___ canetas. (These are ___ pens.)
Canetas (pens) is a feminine plural noun, so the correct form is 'nossas'.
Vamos visitar ___ amigas amanhã. (We are going to visit ___ friends tomorrow.)
Amigas (friends) is a feminine plural noun, so 'nossas' is the correct choice.
Onde estão ___ malas? (Where are ___ suitcases?)
Malas (suitcases) is a feminine plural noun, so you use 'nossas'.
Estas são ___ ideias. (These are ___ ideas.)
Ideias (ideas) is a feminine plural noun, requiring 'nossas'.
As ___ casas são grandes. (___ houses are big.)
Casas (houses) is a feminine plural noun, so 'nossas' is the appropriate determiner.
Which sentence correctly uses 'nossas'?
'Nossas' is feminine plural, matching 'malas' (suitcases).
Choose the best translation for: 'These are our books (feminine).'
'Nossas' is feminine plural, so it goes with a feminine plural noun like 'revistas' (magazines). 'Livros' is masculine plural.
Complete the sentence: 'São ___ professoras.'
'Professoras' is feminine plural, so 'nossas' is the correct form.
You can use 'nossas' with a masculine plural noun like 'gatos' (cats).
'Nossas' is feminine plural. For masculine plural, you would use 'nossos'.
The phrase 'Nossas amigas' (Our friends - feminine) is grammatically correct.
'Nossas' is feminine plural and matches 'amigas' (friends - feminine).
'Nossas' can be used with a singular noun.
'Nossas' is a plural form. For singular feminine, you would use 'nossa'.
Our friends are very nice. (The word 'nossas' refers to feminine plural nouns)
Where are our keys? (The word 'nossas' refers to feminine plural nouns)
Our daughters like to play in the park. (The word 'nossas' refers to feminine plural nouns)
Read this aloud:
Nossas malas são grandes.
Focus: NOH-sahsh MAH-lahsh song GRAN-deesh
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Read this aloud:
Nossas férias foram ótimas.
Focus: NOH-sahsh FEH-ree-ahs FOH-rahn OH-chee-mahsh
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Read this aloud:
Essas são nossas blusas.
Focus: EH-sahsh song NOH-sahsh BLOO-zahsh
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You are talking about 'our cars' (feminine, plural). How would you say that in Portuguese?
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Sample answer
Nossas carros.
You want to say 'our houses' (feminine, plural). Write this phrase in Portuguese.
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Nossas casas.
Complete the sentence: 'Eu gosto de ___ amigas.' (I like our friends - feminine, plural).
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Eu gosto de nossas amigas.
What does 'nossas' refer to in this passage?
Read this passage:
As nossas mães estão na cozinha. Elas estão preparando o jantar. Nós adoramos as nossas mães.
What does 'nossas' refer to in this passage?
'Nossas' is a feminine plural determiner, referring to 'mães' (mothers), which is a feminine plural noun.
'Nossas' is a feminine plural determiner, referring to 'mães' (mothers), which is a feminine plural noun.
What is the relationship between 'Maria e eu' and 'avós'?
Read this passage:
Maria e eu estamos visitando nossas avós. Elas moram em uma cidade pequena. Nós amamos nossas avós.
What is the relationship between 'Maria e eu' and 'avós'?
The phrase 'nossas avós' indicates that the grandmothers belong to 'Maria e eu' (Maria and I), making them granddaughters.
The phrase 'nossas avós' indicates that the grandmothers belong to 'Maria e eu' (Maria and I), making them granddaughters.
What did 'Nossas bicicletas' buy yesterday?
Read this passage:
Nossas bicicletas são novas. Compramos elas ontem. Vamos andar de bicicleta hoje.
What did 'Nossas bicicletas' buy yesterday?
The passage clearly states 'Nossas bicicletas são novas. Compramos elas ontem.' which translates to 'Our bicycles are new. We bought them yesterday.'
The passage clearly states 'Nossas bicicletas são novas. Compramos elas ontem.' which translates to 'Our bicycles are new. We bought them yesterday.'
The correct order is 'Nossas casas são grandes.' meaning 'Our houses are big.'
The correct order is 'As nossas amigas chegaram.' meaning 'Our friends arrived.'
The correct order is 'Eu gosto das nossas viagens.' meaning 'I like our trips.'
___ amigas estão sempre lá para me apoiar.
The word 'amigas' is feminine and plural, so the feminine plural determiner 'Nossas' is required.
Sempre visitamos ___ avós no Natal.
'Avós' in this context refers to grandmothers (feminine plural) or a mixed group, but in Portuguese, it defaults to masculine plural when mixed. However, if specifically referring to grandmothers, 'nossas' is correct. Assuming 'avós' refers to grandmothers here.
___ ideias para o projeto foram bem recebidas.
'Ideias' is a feminine plural noun, so 'Nossas' is the correct determiner.
Apresentamos ___ propostas na reunião.
'Propostas' is a feminine plural noun, so 'nossas' is the appropriate determiner.
As crianças brincavam com ___ bonecas novas.
'Bonecas' is a feminine plural noun, requiring the feminine plural determiner 'nossas'.
Espero que ___ férias sejam relaxantes.
'Férias' is a feminine plural noun in Portuguese, so 'nossas' is the correct form.
Choose the correct translation: 'These are our new cars.'
Carros is masculine plural, so 'nossos' (our - masculine plural) should be used. The demonstrative pronoun 'estes' (these - masculine plural) also agrees with 'carros'.
Which sentence correctly uses 'nossas'?
'Vizinhas' (neighbors - feminine plural) requires 'nossas' (our - feminine plural).
Complete the sentence: 'Aqueles são ______ amigas.'
'Amigas' (friends - feminine plural) requires 'nossas' (our - feminine plural).
The sentence 'Nossas pais estão viajando' is grammatically correct.
'Pais' (parents) is masculine plural, so it should be 'Nossos pais estão viajando'.
In 'Nossas bicicletas são vermelhas', 'nossas' correctly agrees with 'bicicletas'.
'Bicicletas' (bicycles) is feminine plural, and 'nossas' is the feminine plural form of 'our', so they agree.
You would use 'nossas' to refer to 'our books'.
'Livros' (books) is masculine plural, so you would use 'nossos' (our - masculine plural) not 'nossas'.
our vacation (feminine plural)
our mothers (feminine plural)
our choices (feminine plural)
Read this aloud:
As nossas amigas vêm nos visitar amanhã.
Focus: Nossas
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Eu amo as nossas conversas no fim do dia.
Focus: nossas conversas
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Nossas ideias para o projeto são muito boas.
Focus: Nossas ideias
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Imagine you and your female friends are planning a trip to Brazil. Write a short paragraph about what you hope to see and do. Use 'nossas' at least once.
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Eu e minhas amigas estamos planejando uma viagem ao Brasil. Queremos visitar as praias lindas do nordeste e experimentar a culinária local. Nossas expectativas são muito altas para esta aventura!
You are describing your favorite female authors to a friend. Write 2-3 sentences about why you admire 'nossas' escritoras (our female writers).
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Eu admiro muito as nossas escritoras brasileiras. Elas contam histórias incríveis que nos ajudam a entender melhor a nossa cultura e o nosso povo. Suas obras são sempre inspiradoras.
Your community is organizing a festival. Write a short announcement (2-3 sentences) inviting people to participate and highlighting 'nossas' tradições (our traditions).
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Venham celebrar conosco! Nossa comunidade está organizando um festival para preservar e compartilhar as nossas tradições. Haverá música, dança e comida típica para todos.
O que as professoras fazem para incentivar as alunas?
Read this passage:
Em nossa escola, as professoras sempre incentivam as alunas a participarem de todas as atividades. Nossas aulas são interativas e os debates sobre os temas atuais são muito produtivos. Acreditamos que o aprendizado deve ser uma experiência divertida e enriquecedora para todas.
O que as professoras fazem para incentivar as alunas?
O texto afirma diretamente que 'as professoras sempre incentivam as alunas a participarem de todas as atividades'.
O texto afirma diretamente que 'as professoras sempre incentivam as alunas a participarem de todas as atividades'.
Qual é um elemento comum nas festas juninas no Brasil, de acordo com o texto?
Read this passage:
A festa junina é uma das nossas celebrações mais populares no Brasil. As músicas caipiras, as danças tradicionais e as comidas típicas fazem parte dessa festividade. Nossas famílias se reúnem para dançar quadrilha e se divertir juntas.
Qual é um elemento comum nas festas juninas no Brasil, de acordo com o texto?
O texto menciona 'as comidas típicas' como parte da festividade junina.
O texto menciona 'as comidas típicas' como parte da festividade junina.
Com que frequência as amigas se encontram?
Read this passage:
As nossas amigas de infância ainda se encontram todo mês para um café. Nossas conversas são sempre animadas e relembramos muitos momentos engraçados. A amizade delas é um tesouro que mantemos com muito carinho.
Com que frequência as amigas se encontram?
O texto diz 'As nossas amigas de infância ainda se encontram todo mês para um café'.
O texto diz 'As nossas amigas de infância ainda se encontram todo mês para um café'.
The sentence structure in Portuguese places the demonstrative pronoun 'estas' (these) before the verb 'são' (are), followed by 'nossas' (our) and then the feminine plural noun 'ideias' (ideas) with its adjective 'novas' (new). The prepositional phrase 'para o projeto' (for the project) concludes the sentence.
The sentence begins with 'Vamos visitar' (We are going to visit), followed by the possessive determiner 'nossas' (our) and the feminine plural noun 'amigas' (friends). The temporal phrase 'no próximo fim de semana' (next weekend) completes the sentence.
The sentence starts with the pronoun 'elas' (they) and the verb 'estão' (are), followed by the adverb 'muito' (very) and the adjective 'orgulhosas' (proud). The preposition 'de' (of) precedes 'nossas' (our) and the feminine plural noun 'conquistas' (achievements).
Choose the correct option: As _____ amigas estão sempre juntas.
The noun 'amigas' (friends) is feminine plural, so the determiner must also be feminine plural: 'nossas'.
Fill in the blank: _____ ideias para o projeto são muito criativas.
The noun 'ideias' (ideas) is feminine plural, so the determiner should be 'Nossas'.
Which sentence correctly uses 'nossas'?
The noun 'casas' (houses) is feminine plural, matching 'Nossas'. The other options pair 'nossas' with masculine or singular nouns.
The sentence 'Nossas vizinhas são muito simpáticas.' (Our neighbors are very friendly.) correctly uses 'nossas'.
'Vizinhas' (neighbors) is feminine plural, so 'nossas' is the correct determiner.
The sentence 'Nossas paisagens são lindas.' (Our landscapes are beautiful.) is grammatically correct.
'Paisagens' (landscapes) is a feminine plural noun, so 'nossas' is correctly used.
In the phrase 'Nossas carros novos', 'nossas' is used correctly.
'Carros' (cars) is a masculine plural noun, so the correct determiner would be 'Nossos', not 'Nossas'.
Listen for 'nossas' and understand the expectations.
Identify 'nossas' in the context of 'malas'.
Pay attention to 'nossas' and the subject of remembrance.
Read this aloud:
As nossas decisões impactam a todos.
Focus: nossas
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Precisamos rever as nossas prioridades.
Focus: prioridades
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Read this aloud:
Onde estão as nossas chaves?
Focus: chaves
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The sentence translates to 'These are our new ideas for the project.' 'Nossas' (our) modifies 'ideias' (ideas), which is feminine plural.
The sentence translates to 'Our friends arrived early for the party.' 'Nossas' (our) modifies 'amigas' (friends), which is feminine plural.
The sentence translates to 'Those are our old family traditions.' 'Nossas' (our) modifies 'tradições' (traditions), which is feminine plural.
Após a tempestade, verificamos se todas as ____ propriedades estavam seguras e intactas.
'Nossas' concorda em gênero (feminino) e número (plural) com 'propriedades'.
É crucial que defendamos ____ convicções, mesmo diante de oposição.
'Nossas' concorda em gênero (feminino) e número (plural) com 'convicções'.
As ____ prioridades mudaram drasticamente após os eventos recentes.
'Nossas' concorda em gênero (feminino) e número (plural) com 'prioridades'.
A discussão sobre ____ expectativas para o projeto foi bastante produtiva.
'Nossas' concorda em gênero (feminino) e número (plural) com 'expectativas'.
Devemos sempre cuidar de ____ responsabilidades com diligência.
'Nossas' concorda em gênero (feminino) e número (plural) com 'responsabilidades'.
As ____ conquistas são o resultado de anos de trabalho árduo e dedicação.
'Nossas' concorda em gênero (feminino) e número (plural) com 'conquistas'.
The speaker is talking about their high expectations for the future.
The importance of defending one's convictions is being discussed.
The sentence refers to innovations being ready for presentation.
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As nossas políticas ambientais visam proteger os recursos naturais para as futuras gerações.
Focus: nossas, políticas, ambientais, futuras
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Para além das nossas responsabilidades profissionais, devemos também dedicar tempo às nossas paixões pessoais.
Focus: nossas, responsabilidades, profissionais, paixões
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Apesar das nossas diferenças, conseguimos construir uma parceria sólida e mutuamente benéfica.
Focus: nossas, diferenças, conseguimos, benéfica
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This sentence structure emphasizes how the team's exceptional performance exceeded our expectations.
This sentence discusses the necessity of reviewing and adjusting strategies for success.
This sentence highlights the unwavering nature of our convictions despite difficulties.
A complexidade das tradições culturais enriquece profundamente ___ vidas e perspectivas.
The noun 'vidas' (lives) is feminine and plural, so the feminine plural determiner 'nossas' is required.
Após anos de dedicação, celebramos as conquistas que coroam ___ esforços incansáveis.
The noun 'esforços' (efforts) is masculine and plural. However, 'conquistas' (achievements) is feminine and plural. The context refers to 'our achievements', making 'nossas' the appropriate choice to agree with the implied feminine plural noun.
Ainda que as dificuldades se apresentem, a resiliência fortalece ___ convicções mais profundas.
The noun 'convicções' (convictions) is feminine and plural, so the feminine plural determiner 'nossas' is required.
Perante os desafios globais, a colaboração internacional é vital para salvaguardar ___ esperanças e o futuro.
The noun 'esperanças' (hopes) is feminine and plural, so the feminine plural determiner 'nossas' is required.
A intricada tapeçaria da história reflete ___ origens e a evolução das sociedades humanas.
The noun 'origens' (origins) is feminine and plural, so the feminine plural determiner 'nossas' is required.
A constante busca por conhecimento molda ___ percepções e a maneira como interagimos com o mundo.
The noun 'percepções' (perceptions) is feminine and plural, so the feminine plural determiner 'nossas' is required.
Choose the most appropriate word to complete the sentence: “A beleza de ______ paisagens nos deixou sem palavras.”
The noun 'paisagens' (landscapes) is feminine and plural, so the feminine plural determiner 'nossas' is required.
Which of the following sentences correctly uses 'nossas'?
'Nossas' is a feminine plural determiner. In the correct sentence, 'decisões' (decisions) is feminine plural, making 'nossas' appropriate. In the other options, the nouns are masculine plural ('amigos'), masculine plural ('livros'), or feminine singular ('trabalho'), rendering 'nossas' incorrect.
Complete the sentence: “Ela elogiou ______ iniciativas para a sustentabilidade.”
The noun 'iniciativas' (initiatives) is feminine and plural, so the feminine plural determiner 'nossas' is the correct choice.
The sentence “Nossas planos foram alterados devido ao clima.” is grammatically correct.
'Planos' (plans) is a masculine plural noun, therefore 'nossos' should be used instead of 'nossas'. The correct sentence would be: 'Nossos planos foram alterados devido ao clima.'
The phrase “Nossas expectativas eram altas para o evento.” correctly uses 'nossas'.
'Expectativas' (expectations) is a feminine plural noun, so 'nossas' is correctly used as the feminine plural determiner.
In the sentence “Vamos celebrar nossas conquistas.”, 'nossas' refers to masculine plural achievements.
'Conquistas' (achievements/conquests) is a feminine plural noun. Therefore, 'nossas' refers to feminine plural achievements, not masculine.
Write a short paragraph describing a group project you worked on, using 'nossas' at least twice to refer to things that belong to your female colleagues or to the female aspects of the project. Focus on the collaborative effort and the shared outcomes.
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Em nosso último projeto, todas as nossas ideias foram consideradas. As nossas colegas de equipe trouxeram perspectivas inovadoras, e as nossas apresentações finais foram um sucesso devido ao nosso esforço conjunto. As nossas decisões foram cruciais para o bom andamento de todas as etapas.
Imagine you are writing a letter to a friend, discussing your shared cultural experiences in Portugal. Use 'nossas' to talk about traditions, customs, or memories that are feminine plural.
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Olá, querida! Lembro-me com carinho de todas as nossas viagens a Portugal. As nossas manhãs nos cafés, as nossas conversas sobre a história local, e as nossas descobertas culinárias. As nossas lembranças são as melhores e as nossas histórias são inesquecíveis.
Write a descriptive paragraph about a shared possession or a series of feminine plural items that you and your friends own, emphasizing the sentimental value. Make sure to use 'nossas' correctly.
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As nossas fotografias antigas guardam momentos preciosos da nossa juventude. As nossas jóias de família, passadas de geração em geração, têm um valor inestimável. São as nossas memórias e as nossas heranças que nos conectam, tornando as nossas vidas mais ricas.
O que as diretoras defendiam?
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Em um debate acalorado sobre as novas políticas educacionais, as vozes mais influentes eram as das diretoras das escolas. Elas defendiam que as nossas propostas, se implementadas, revolucionariam o ensino. Suas convicções eram fortes e as nossas discussões enriquecedoram o processo.
O que as diretoras defendiam?
O texto afirma que 'Elas defendiam que as nossas propostas, se implementadas, revolucionariam o ensino.'
O texto afirma que 'Elas defendiam que as nossas propostas, se implementadas, revolucionariam o ensino.'
Qual o foco principal das pesquisas mencionadas pela professora Maria?
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A conferência internacional reuniu cientistas de diversas partes do mundo. Durante a sessão de encerramento, a professora Maria destacou: 'As nossas pesquisas conjuntas abriram novos horizontes no campo da biotecnologia. As nossas descobertas serão publicadas em breve, e esperamos que as nossas conclusões impactem positivamente a sociedade.'
Qual o foco principal das pesquisas mencionadas pela professora Maria?
A professora Maria afirmou que 'As nossas pesquisas conjuntas abriram novos horizontes no campo da biotecnologia.'
A professora Maria afirmou que 'As nossas pesquisas conjuntas abriram novos horizontes no campo da biotecnologia.'
De onde vieram as inspirações para a moda, segundo Ana Paula?
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Numa retrospectiva sobre a evolução da moda no século XX, a historiadora de arte Ana Paula comentou: 'As nossas inspirações vieram de diversas culturas, e as nossas tendências refletiram as mudanças sociais. As nossas escolhas estéticas, por vezes ousadas, definiram épocas e continuam a influenciar as passarelas atuais.'
De onde vieram as inspirações para a moda, segundo Ana Paula?
Ana Paula declarou que 'As nossas inspirações vieram de diversas culturas'.
Ana Paula declarou que 'As nossas inspirações vieram de diversas culturas'.
This sentence structure is common in Portuguese, placing the determiner 'nossas' before the noun 'decisões'.
The determiner 'nossas' agrees in gender and number with 'interações sociais'.
In this context, 'nossas' functions as a possessive determiner for 'metas'.
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Summary
Remember to use 'nossas' when the noun you are describing as 'our' is feminine and plural.
- Feminine plural possessive determiner.
- Means 'our'.
- Used before feminine plural nouns.
Gender and Number Match
Remember that in Portuguese, possessive determiners like 'nossas' must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. Since 'nossas' is feminine and plural, it will always be used with feminine plural nouns.
Pronunciation Practice
The 'ão' at the end of 'nossas' is a nasal diphthong. Practice saying it so the sound comes through your nose and mouth simultaneously. Think of the 'ow' in 'cow' but with a nasalized ending.
Contrasting with 'nossos'
To really get 'nossas', make sure you understand 'nossos' (our - masculine plural). The only difference is the 'a' vs. 'o' ending, reflecting the gender of the noun. For example, 'nossos carros' (our cars) vs. 'nossas casas' (our houses).
Common Phrases with 'nossas'
Familiarize yourself with common phrases. For example, 'nossas amigas' (our friends - female), 'nossas coisas' (our things), 'nossas ideias' (our ideas). Hearing and saying these phrases will help solidify its use.
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à direita
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à esquerda
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a fim de
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à frente
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a frente
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