در ۱۵ ثانیه
- A polite way to ask permission to leave a space.
- Combines 'can' (posso) and 'leave' (sair).
- Used at tables, meetings, or classrooms.
معنی
This is your go-to way to ask for permission to leave a room, a table, or even a digital meeting. It literally means 'Can I go out?' and works perfectly whenever you need to excuse yourself politely.
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 6Finishing dinner at a friend's house
Estou satisfeito, posso sair?
I am full, may I be excused?
In a formal work meeting
Com licença, posso sair por um minuto?
Excuse me, can I step out for a minute?
Texting a friend during a group chat
Gente, posso sair? Tenho que dormir.
Guys, can I head out? I have to sleep.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Brazil, it is common to use the diminutive 'uma saidinha' to imply you will be back very soon, making the request feel less disruptive. In Portugal, 'Dá-me licença?' is frequently used as a more formal alternative to 'Posso sair?' when leaving a room or a group. In countries like Angola or Mozambique, formal address (using 'o senhor' or 'a senhora') is often combined with this phrase in professional settings.
Add 'por favor'
Always add 'por favor' at the end to sound like a native speaker with great manners.
Don't say 'Posso sair fora'
This is redundant and sounds like slang. Just 'Posso sair?' is enough.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- A polite way to ask permission to leave a space.
- Combines 'can' (posso) and 'leave' (sair).
- Used at tables, meetings, or classrooms.
What It Means
Posso sair? is the simplest way to ask for permission to depart. It combines the verb poder (to be able to/can) with sair (to leave/exit). It is direct but remains polite because you are asking rather than announcing. Think of it as the 'May I be excused?' of the Portuguese world.
How To Use It
You use this phrase when you are physically in a space and want to move to another. It is very versatile. You can use it at the end of a dinner or in the middle of a class. Just catch the person's eye, say the phrase with a rising intonation, and wait for a nod. It’s quick and gets the job done without fuss.
When To Use It
Use it when you are finished with a meal at a friend's house. Use it if you need to step out of a boring meeting for a phone call. It is perfect for students asking a teacher to go to the restroom. You can even use it when gaming online with friends if you need to log off. It shows you respect the group's time.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this if you are breaking up with someone; it's too casual for that heavy talk! Also, avoid it in very high-stakes formal ceremonies like a wedding or a court hearing without a more formal lead-in. If you are leaving a store, you don't need to ask; just say Tchau or Obrigado. You aren't asking for permission to shop elsewhere!
Cultural Background
In Portuguese-speaking cultures, especially in Brazil, meals are social marathons. Leaving the table while others are still eating can sometimes feel abrupt. Asking Posso sair? is a small social lubricant. It acknowledges that the gathering is important. It’s a sign of good upbringing, often taught to children early on to ensure they don't just bolt from the table.
Common Variations
If you want to be more specific, you can say Posso sair agora? (Can I leave now?). If you are feeling extra polite, try Com licença, posso sair?. In a group, you might change it to the plural: Podemos sair?. If you are just stepping out for a second, you might say Posso dar uma saidinha? which sounds much more relaxed and temporary.
نکات کاربردی
The phrase is grammatically A1 level but culturally essential. It sits right in the middle of the formality scale, making it safe for almost any situation where you aren't the person in charge.
Add 'por favor'
Always add 'por favor' at the end to sound like a native speaker with great manners.
Don't say 'Posso sair fora'
This is redundant and sounds like slang. Just 'Posso sair?' is enough.
The 'Pode' response
If someone asks you 'Posso sair?', the standard short answer is just 'Pode' (You can).
مثالها
6Estou satisfeito, posso sair?
I am full, may I be excused?
A classic way to leave the dinner table politely.
Com licença, posso sair por um minuto?
Excuse me, can I step out for a minute?
Adding 'com licença' makes it professional.
Gente, posso sair? Tenho que dormir.
Guys, can I head out? I have to sleep.
Casual way to announce you are leaving a digital space.
Professor, posso sair para beber água?
Teacher, can I leave to drink some water?
Standard classroom etiquette.
Pelo amor de Deus, já posso sair daqui?
For the love of God, can I leave here yet?
Whining playfully to a close friend.
Não quero mais brigar. Posso sair?
I don't want to fight anymore. Can I leave?
Used to de-escalate and remove oneself from conflict.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct verb form to complete the request.
Eu ______ sair agora, por favor?
The subject is 'Eu' (I), so the verb 'poder' must be conjugated as 'posso'.
Fill in the missing verb to ask for permission to leave.
Posso ______ para ir ao médico?
The verb 'sair' means to leave or go out.
Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation.
Phrase: 'Mãe, terminei o jantar. Posso sair?'
This is a classic way for a child to ask to leave the table after eating.
Complete the dialogue.
Aluno: Professor, ______ sair? Professor: Pode, mas volte logo.
'Posso' is used to ask for permission.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Sair vs. Partir
Where to use 'Posso sair?'
Places
- • School
- • Home
- • Office
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاEu ______ sair agora, por favor?
The subject is 'Eu' (I), so the verb 'poder' must be conjugated as 'posso'.
Posso ______ para ir ao médico?
The verb 'sair' means to leave or go out.
Phrase: 'Mãe, terminei o jantar. Posso sair?'
This is a classic way for a child to ask to leave the table after eating.
Aluno: Professor, ______ sair? Professor: Pode, mas volte logo.
'Posso' is used to ask for permission.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
6 سوالIt's neutral. To be safer, use 'Com licença, posso me retirar?'
Yes, but usually you'd say 'Posso sair com você?' (Can I go out with you?).
'Sair' is just to exit. 'Ir embora' means to leave for good or for the day.
No, 'Posso' already tells everyone you are talking about yourself.
Change 'Posso' to 'Podemos' (Podemos sair?).
Only if you don't wait for an answer! It's actually the polite way to do it.
عبارات مرتبط
Com licença
similarExcuse me
Vou nessa
informalI'm off / I'm going
Até logo
builds onSee you later
Posso entrar?
contrastCan I come in?