Signification
To take off one's clothes.
Contexte culturel
In Brazil, 'tirar a roupa' is used 90% of the time in daily life. 'Despir' is reserved for formal or literary contexts. In Portugal, 'despir' is used more frequently in standard speech than in Brazil, though 'tirar' remains common.
Irregularity Alert
Remember that 'despir' changes the 'e' to an 'i' in the first person: 'Eu dispo'.
Signification
To take off one's clothes.
Irregularity Alert
Remember that 'despir' changes the 'e' to an 'i' in the first person: 'Eu dispo'.
Teste-toi
Choose the correct conjugation for 'Eu'.
Eu ____ a roupa.
The verb 'despir' is irregular; the first-person singular is 'dispo'.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesEu ____ a roupa.
The verb 'despir' is irregular; the first-person singular is 'dispo'.
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Questions fréquentes
1 questionsNo, for shoes we use 'tirar' or 'calçar/descalçar'.
Expressions liées
Tirar a roupa
synonymTo take off clothes
Despir-se
specialized formTo undress oneself