意味
To make a phone call to a person.
文化的背景
Brazilians often use 'pra' instead of 'para' in spoken language. 'Me liga' is a very common way to end a conversation. In Portugal, 'ligar a' is more common than 'ligar para'. Using 'telefonar' is also slightly more frequent in formal settings.
The 'Pra' Shortcut
In casual Brazilian Portuguese, always use 'pra' instead of 'para' to sound more native.
Don't forget the article
It's 'ligar para O Pedro', not just 'ligar para Pedro'.
意味
To make a phone call to a person.
The 'Pra' Shortcut
In casual Brazilian Portuguese, always use 'pra' instead of 'para' to sound more native.
Don't forget the article
It's 'ligar para O Pedro', not just 'ligar para Pedro'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing preposition.
Eu preciso ligar ____ minha irmã.
In Portuguese, we 'ligar para' someone.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the right way to say 'I called him'.
The verb 'ligar' requires the preposition 'para' when referring to a person.
Match the Portuguese to the English.
Match the following:
Ligar has multiple meanings depending on the context.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Você já ____ para o médico? B: Não, vou ____ agora.
The context of a doctor usually implies a phone call for an appointment.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Uses of Ligar
Communication
- • Ligar para a mãe
- • Ligar para o trabalho
Technology
- • Ligar a luz
- • Ligar o computador
練習問題バンク
4 問題Eu preciso ligar ____ minha irmã.
In Portuguese, we 'ligar para' someone.
Choose the right way to say 'I called him'.
The verb 'ligar' requires the preposition 'para' when referring to a person.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Ligar has multiple meanings depending on the context.
A: Você já ____ para o médico? B: Não, vou ____ agora.
The context of a doctor usually implies a phone call for an appointment.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
6 問Yes, it is the standard verb for any voice call, regardless of the app.
'Ligar' is much more common and casual; 'telefonar' is formal and slightly old-fashioned.
No, that is Spanish. In Portuguese, 'flertar' or 'paquerar' is used.
You can say 'Me liga de volta' or 'Retorne a minha ligação'.
This is an idiom meaning 'I don't care'. It's very common!
It's not wrong, but it sounds very European or overly formal to Brazilian ears.
関連フレーズ
Retornar a ligação
builds onTo call back
Atender o telefone
contrastTo answer the phone
Desligar
contrastTo hang up