deliberar
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- A formal verb meaning to weigh options and discuss before making a serious decision.
- Commonly used in legal, corporate, and political contexts to describe group decision-making.
- Follows regular -ar conjugation and typically requires the preposition 'sobre' (about/on).
- Implies a slow, thoughtful process rather than a quick or impulsive choice.
The Portuguese verb deliberar is a sophisticated and multi-layered term that goes far beyond the simple act of making a choice. At its core, it describes a process of careful consideration, weighing options, and eventually arriving at a formal decision. While in English we might simply say 'to think about it' or 'to decide,' deliberar implies a level of gravity and methodology. It is the word of the courtroom, the boardroom, and the philosophical debate. When you use this word, you are signaling that the decision-making process is not impulsive; it is a structured mental or group activity where various factors are analyzed before a final judgment is rendered.
- Formal Decision Making
- Used when a committee, jury, or legislative body meets to discuss a specific topic and reach a conclusion. For example, 'O júri retirou-se para deliberar' (The jury retired to deliberate).
- Individual Reflection
- Even on an individual level, it suggests a deep internal monologue. If you are 'deliberando sobre o seu futuro,' you aren't just daydreaming; you are actively calculating risks and benefits.
- Legal and Administrative Context
- In government documents or corporate bylaws, this verb appears frequently to describe the powers of a board to enact rules or resolve conflicts.
In everyday conversation, you might hear a more relaxed version, but the word maintains its 'weight.' If a friend says, 'Estou a deliberar se vou à festa,' they are perhaps being slightly ironic or emphasizing that it’s a difficult choice for them. It contrasts sharply with escolher (to choose) or querer (to want), as those can be purely emotional. Deliberar is an intellectual exercise. It requires a subject—the 'who'—and often an object of deliberation—the 'what'—frequently introduced by the preposition sobre (about).
Após horas de conversa, a assembleia finalmente conseguiu deliberar sobre as novas regras do condomínio.
Historically, the word carries the weight of 'libra' (scales). Imagine a set of scales in your mind; when you deliberate, you are placing arguments on either side, watching the balance shift until one side prevails. This visual metaphor is essential for understanding why the word feels 'heavy' or 'slow' compared to other verbs of action. In a world of fast-paced decisions, deliberar is the slow-cooked version of thought. It is essential in democratic processes where consensus is required, as it implies that all voices were heard and weighed before the gavel falls.
Não podemos agir por impulso; precisamos de tempo para deliberar com calma.
Furthermore, the word has an adjective form, deliberado, which means 'intentional' or 'premeditated.' This reinforces the idea that anything resulting from deliberation is purposeful. If someone commits a 'deliberate act,' they didn't just stumble into it; they thought about it, weighed the consequences, and chose to proceed. This connection between the verb and the concept of intent is vital for learners who want to master formal Portuguese discourse.
Mastering the usage of deliberar requires an understanding of its typical grammatical structures. As a regular -ar verb, its conjugation is straightforward, but its syntax often involves specific prepositions. The most common pattern is deliberar sobre [algo] (to deliberate on/about [something]). This preposition 'sobre' acts as the bridge between the act of thinking and the topic at hand. Without it, the sentence can feel incomplete unless the context is already established.
- Transitive Relative Usage
- 'O conselho vai deliberar sobre o orçamento.' (The council will deliberate on the budget). Here, 'sobre o orçamento' is the object of the deliberation.
- Intransitive Usage
- 'Eles ainda estão a deliberar.' (They are still deliberating). In this case, the context of what they are discussing is implied, and the focus is purely on the ongoing process.
- Direct Object Usage (Less Common)
- 'O juiz deliberou a sentença.' (The judge deliberated/decided the sentence). While 'decidir' is more common here, 'deliberar' can be used to emphasize the judgment aspect.
When using deliberar in the past tense, it often marks the conclusion of a long period of uncertainty. 'Nós deliberámos durante toda a noite' (We deliberated all night long) suggests a grueling, exhaustive process. In the future tense, it sets a formal expectation: 'A comissão deliberará amanhã' (The commission will deliberate tomorrow). This sounds much more official than saying 'A comissão vai decidir amanhã.'
É necessário que todos os sócios possam deliberar livremente antes da votação.
In complex sentences, you might see it paired with adverbs that describe the manner of deliberation. Words like cuidadosamente (carefully), conjuntamente (jointly), or demoradamente (at length) are frequent companions. These adverbs help clarify that the deliberation was thorough. For example, 'A equipa deliberou demoradamente sobre a proposta' (The team deliberated at length on the proposal) emphasizes the time spent analyzing the details.
O júri está a deliberar neste exato momento, e o veredito sairá em breve.
Finally, consider the passive voice or impersonal constructions. 'Foi deliberado que...' (It was decided/deliberated that...) is a standard way to open an official announcement. It shifts the focus from the people who made the decision to the decision itself, providing an air of institutional authority. This is very common in corporate minutes ('atas de reunião') or legislative records.
While deliberar might seem like a 'book word' to a beginner, you will actually encounter it quite frequently in specific real-world environments in Portugal and Brazil. It is a staple of adult life, particularly when dealing with institutions, law, and high-level business. If you watch the evening news, you will almost certainly hear it within the first ten minutes, especially during segments covering government actions or court cases.
- The Courtroom (Tribunal)
- In any legal drama or real-life trial reporting, the moment the judge or jury stops listening to evidence and starts thinking is the moment of 'deliberação'. You'll hear: 'O tribunal vai retirar-se para deliberar.'
- Corporate Meetings (Reuniões de Condomínio/Empresa)
- If you live in an apartment building in a Portuguese-speaking country, you will attend 'reuniões de condomínio'. The formal agenda will often use 'deliberar' to describe the items that need a vote, such as painting the building or fixing the elevator.
- Political Discourse
- Politicians use this word to sound serious and thoughtful. Instead of saying 'we are thinking about the law,' they say 'estamos a deliberar sobre o projeto de lei,' which suggests a more rigorous process.
In academic settings, such as universities, professors and boards 'deliberate' over student grades, thesis defenses, and curriculum changes. If you are a student, you might see this in your university's portal: 'O conselho científico está a deliberar sobre o seu pedido.' This indicates that your request is being formally reviewed by a panel of experts.
Durante a conferência, os líderes mundiais reuniram-se para deliberar sobre as alterações climáticas.
You will also find it in literature and high-quality journalism. Authors use deliberar to describe a character’s internal struggle when faced with a moral dilemma. It’s not just a quick thought; it’s a soul-searching process. If you read a newspaper like 'Público' or 'Folha de S.Paulo,' you'll see it in editorials where the editors are weighing the pros and cons of a social issue. It is a word that commands respect and implies that the speaker or writer has put significant mental effort into the topic.
Não é uma decisão fácil; o comitê precisa de mais tempo para deliberar.
Lastly, in the digital age, you might see 'deliberar' in the terms of service or privacy policies of websites. These documents often state how a company's board might 'deliberate' on changes to the user agreement. While most people skip these, seeing the word there reinforces its status as the language of authority and formal commitment.
Even though deliberar is a regular verb, learners often trip up on its usage, context, and similarity to other words. The most common pitfall is treating it as a direct synonym for 'decidir' in casual contexts. While they are related, using deliberar to describe choosing a pizza topping sounds bizarrely formal and almost comical. It’s like wearing a tuxedo to a beach party—technically correct clothing, but entirely the wrong vibe.
- Confusion with 'Liberar'
- Because they sound similar, some learners confuse 'deliberar' (to deliberate) with 'liberar' (to release/free). Saying 'O juiz deliberou o prisioneiro' is a mistake; the judge 'liberou' (released) him or 'deliberou sobre' (deliberated on) his case.
- The Preposition Trap
- Many learners forget the 'sobre'. They might say 'deliberar o problema' instead of 'deliberar sobre o problema'. While the former is occasionally used in very specific legal contexts, the latter is the standard and safer choice for learners.
- Overuse in Casual Speech
- As mentioned, using it for small, daily choices makes you sound like a robot or a lawyer. Stick to 'pensar', 'escolher', or 'decidir' for what you want for lunch.
Another error involves the conjugation of the first person plural (we) in European Portuguese versus Brazilian Portuguese. In Portugal, the past tense 'deliberámos' has an accent, while the present 'deliberamos' does not. In Brazil, they both sound and are often written the same way (deliberamos). Forgetting this accent in Portugal can change the meaning of your sentence from 'we deliberated' (past) to 'we deliberate' (present).
Errado: Eu vou liberando sobre o que comer.
Correto: Eu vou pensar no que comer.
Learners also sometimes struggle with the noun form, deliberação. They might try to use the verb where a noun is needed. For instance, 'A deliberar foi longa' is incorrect; it should be 'A deliberação foi longa' (The deliberation was long). Understanding the transition from the action (verb) to the concept (noun) is a key step in reaching B1/B2 proficiency levels.
Errado: O júri fez uma deliberar rápida.
Correto: O júri fez uma deliberação rápida.
Finally, be careful with the reflexive form. While you can 'deliberar-se' in very archaic or poetic Portuguese to mean 'to resolve oneself' or 'to make up one's mind', it is almost never used in modern speech. If you want to say 'I decided', just say 'Eu decidi' or 'Eu deliberei' (if it was a very serious matter). Adding the 'se' usually just confuses the listener.
Portuguese is rich with verbs related to thought and decision-making. Choosing the right one depends on the intensity of the thought and the formality of the situation. Deliberar sits at the top of the formality scale, but there are several other options that you should have in your vocabulary arsenal.
- Decidir (To Decide)
- The most common alternative. It focuses on the result. While 'deliberar' is the path, 'decidir' is the destination. Use this for everything from choosing a movie to making a life change.
- Ponderar (To Ponder/Weigh)
- Very close to 'deliberar' but feels more personal and less institutional. You 'ponder' your options when you are looking for the best path forward. It's thoughtful but doesn't necessarily imply a formal meeting.
- Refletir (To Reflect)
- Focuses on the internal mental process. Reflection is often solitary and doesn't always lead to a concrete action or decision. It's more about understanding than choosing.
- Resolver (To Resolve/Solve)
- Implies fixing a problem or reaching a firm conclusion. 'Eu resolvi ir' means 'I've settled it, I'm going.' It's more active and energetic than 'deliberar'.
Comparing deliberar with examinar (to examine) is also useful. You examine the facts so that you can later deliberate on the verdict. Examination is the gathering of data; deliberation is the processing of that data to reach a judgment. In a business context, you might 'analisar' (analyze) a market report before the board 'delibera' on a merger.
Em vez de deliberar (formal), podemos apenas conversar (informal) sobre o assunto.
For those looking to sound very sophisticated, cogitar is another interesting verb. It means to consider or to have in mind as a possibility. 'Cogito ir a Paris' (I'm considering going to Paris). It’s less about a formal process and more about a floating idea. Meanwhile, assentar (to settle/fix) is used when a decision is finally 'set in stone'. After deliberating, the committee 'assenta' the final terms.
O diretor está a ponderar a sua demissão, mas ainda não deliberou oficialmente.
In summary, while deliberar is the gold standard for formal, collective, or high-stakes decision-making, you have a spectrum of verbs like decidir, ponderar, and refletir to cover every other mental state. Choosing the right one shows not just your vocabulary, but your understanding of Portuguese social dynamics.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The root 'libra' refers to a pair of scales. So, when you deliberate, you are literally 'weighing' the options in your mind as if they were physical objects on a scale.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing the first 'e' too strongly in European Portuguese.
- Forgetting the tap sound of the internal 'r'.
- Pronouncing the final 'r' as an English 'r'.
難易度
Easy to recognize due to English cognate.
Requires knowledge of formal syntax and prepositions.
Hard to use naturally without sounding overly formal.
Common in news and formal media.
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Preposition 'sobre'
Sempre que usamos deliberar com um tópico, usamos 'sobre'.
Subjunctive after 'É necessário que'
É necessário que eles deliberem (Subjunctive) logo.
Personal Infinitive
Para eles deliberarem (Personal Inf.), precisam de silêncio.
Future Subjunctive in 'if' clauses
Se nós deliberarmos (Future Subj.) amanhã, será melhor.
Passive Voice with 'Ser'
A decisão foi deliberada (Passive) pelo comitê.
レベル別の例文
O juiz vai deliberar agora.
The judge is going to deliberate now.
Simple future with 'vai' + infinitive.
Eles precisam de tempo para deliberar.
They need time to deliberate.
'Para' + infinitive indicates purpose.
Eu não posso deliberar sozinho.
I cannot deliberate alone.
'Poder' (can) + 'deliberar'.
O júri delibera no tribunal.
The jury deliberates in the court.
Present tense, third person singular.
Vamos deliberar sobre o problema?
Shall we deliberate on the problem?
'Vamos' + infinitive for a suggestion.
Eles deliberam muito devagar.
They deliberate very slowly.
Adverb 'devagar' modifies the verb.
É importante deliberar com calma.
It is important to deliberate calmly.
Impersonal expression 'É importante'.
Ela quer deliberar sobre o plano.
She wants to deliberate on the plan.
'Querer' (want) + infinitive.
O conselho vai deliberar sobre as novas regras amanhã.
The council will deliberate on the new rules tomorrow.
Use of 'sobre' to introduce the topic.
Nós deliberamos e decidimos comprar a casa.
We deliberated and decided to buy the house.
Past tense (Pretérito Perfeito).
Vocês já deliberaram sobre o assunto?
Have you already deliberated on the matter?
Question in the past tense.
O diretor está a deliberar no seu escritório.
The director is deliberating in his office.
Present continuous (European style: 'está a' + inf).
Não é fácil deliberar sob pressão.
It is not easy to deliberate under pressure.
'Sob pressão' is a common prepositional phrase.
Eles deliberam sempre antes de votar.
They always deliberate before voting.
'Antes de' + infinitive.
A comissão deliberou que o projeto é bom.
The commission deliberated that the project is good.
'Deliberar que' introduces a clause.
Podes deliberar sobre a minha proposta?
Can you deliberate on my proposal?
Informal 'podes' + infinitive.
A assembleia de condóminos vai deliberar sobre as obras no prédio.
The assembly of co-owners will deliberate on the building works.
Specific vocabulary: 'condóminos' (co-owners).
Após muito deliberar, chegámos a um consenso.
After much deliberation, we reached a consensus.
'Após' + infinitive used as a noun.
O governo está a deliberar sobre as novas medidas económicas.
The government is deliberating on the new economic measures.
Context of national policy.
É preciso deliberar cuidadosamente para evitar erros.
It is necessary to deliberate carefully to avoid errors.
Adverb 'cuidadosamente'.
A equipa deliberou durante horas sem chegar a uma conclusão.
The team deliberated for hours without reaching a conclusion.
'Sem' + infinitive.
Se deliberarmos agora, podemos terminar cedo.
If we deliberate now, we can finish early.
Future Subjunctive (deliberarmos).
O tribunal deliberou a favor do réu.
The court deliberated in favor of the defendant.
'A favor de' phrase.
Eles deliberam em segredo para manter a privacidade.
They deliberate in secret to maintain privacy.
'Em segredo' (in secret).
A direção deliberou suspender o contrato por justa causa.
The management deliberated to suspend the contract for just cause.
Legal term: 'justa causa'.
Foi uma ação deliberada para prejudicar a concorrência.
It was a deliberate action to harm the competition.
'Deliberada' used as an adjective (intentional).
O conselho de administração deliberou a aprovação das contas anuais.
The board of directors deliberated the approval of the annual accounts.
Formal corporate vocabulary.
Embora tenham deliberado, a decisão ainda não foi tornada pública.
Although they have deliberated, the decision has not yet been made public.
Concessive clause with 'Embora' + Subjunctive.
A competência para deliberar sobre este assunto é do Diretor-Geral.
The competence to deliberate on this matter belongs to the Director-General.
Noun phrase 'A competência para deliberar'.
Eles deliberaram que a estratégia anterior era ineficaz.
They deliberated that the previous strategy was ineffective.
Past tense with a subordinate clause.
O grupo de trabalho deliberou reunir-se quinzenalmente.
The working group deliberated to meet biweekly.
Adverb 'quinzenalmente'.
Não houve tempo suficiente para deliberar sobre todas as moções.
There wasn't enough time to deliberate on all the motions.
Political term: 'moções' (motions).
A faculdade de deliberar é o que distingue o ser humano dos outros animais.
The faculty of deliberating is what distinguishes human beings from other animals.
Philosophical usage of the infinitive.
O plenário deliberou, por maioria absoluta, a alteração da constituição.
The plenary deliberated, by absolute majority, the amendment of the constitution.
High-level political/legal terminology.
É imperativo que o júri delibere sem qualquer influência externa.
It is imperative that the jury deliberates without any external influence.
Subjunctive mood after 'É imperativo que'.
A empresa agiu de forma deliberada ao ignorar os avisos de segurança.
The company acted in a deliberate manner by ignoring safety warnings.
'De forma deliberada' as an adverbial phrase.
As instâncias superiores deliberaram no sentido de anular o julgamento.
The higher instances deliberated in the sense of annulling the trial.
'No sentido de' is a formal way to express intent.
A deliberação tardia causou prejuízos irreparáveis ao setor.
The late deliberation caused irreparable damage to the sector.
Noun 'deliberação' with an adjective 'tardia'.
Resta-nos deliberar sobre a melhor forma de mitigar os riscos.
It remains for us to deliberate on the best way to mitigate the risks.
'Resta-nos' (It remains for us) is a formal construction.
O pensamento crítico exige a capacidade de deliberar perante dilemas éticos.
Critical thinking requires the ability to deliberate in the face of ethical dilemmas.
Complex abstract vocabulary.
A hermenêutica jurídica debruça-se sobre o modo como os magistrados deliberam.
Legal hermeneutics focuses on the way in which magistrates deliberate.
Highly academic/specialized vocabulary.
Não se pode olvidar que a soberania reside no povo, que delibera através dos seus representantes.
One cannot forget that sovereignty resides in the people, who deliberate through their representatives.
Archaic/Formal 'Não se pode olvidar' (One cannot forget).
O ato de deliberar pressupõe uma autonomia de vontade que nem sempre é garantida.
The act of deliberating presupposes an autonomy of will that is not always guaranteed.
Philosophical abstraction.
Após uma exaustiva análise dialética, o comité deliberou a suspensão das hostilidades.
After an exhaustive dialectical analysis, the committee deliberated the suspension of hostilities.
Sophisticated vocabulary: 'dialética', 'hostilidades'.
A decisão foi fruto de uma deliberação ponderada, despida de quaisquer laivos de parcialidade.
The decision was the result of a thoughtful deliberation, stripped of any traces of partiality.
Poetic/High-formal 'despida de laivos'.
É na ágora que os cidadãos se reúnem para deliberar sobre o destino da polis.
It is in the agora that citizens gather to deliberate on the fate of the polis.
Historical/Classical reference.
A jurisprudência tem deliberado reiteradamente contra tais práticas abusivas.
Jurisprudence has repeatedly deliberated against such abusive practices.
Legal term 'jurisprudência' and adverb 'reiteradamente'.
A vacuidade da deliberação evidenciou a crise institucional que a organização atravessava.
The emptiness of the deliberation highlighted the institutional crisis the organization was going through.
Sophisticated noun 'vacuidade'.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— The legal right to participate in a decision-making process.
Todos os sócios têm o direito de deliberar nas assembleias.
— The authority or power to make decisions within an organization.
Este órgão tem apenas poder consultivo, não deliberativo.
— Currently being discussed or decided upon.
O projeto ainda está em deliberação pela câmara municipal.
— A state where no decision has been reached or considered.
A falta de deliberação causou um impasse na empresa.
— Something that needs to be officially decided later.
O orçamento está sujeito a deliberação do conselho.
— To record a formal decision in the minutes of a meeting.
Devemos deliberar em ata todas as alterações acordadas.
— The ability or mental state required to make a sound decision.
O paciente não tinha capacidade deliberativa no momento.
— A vote that actually counts toward a final decision.
O presidente tem o voto deliberativo em caso de empate.
— The last and definitive decision in a process.
Aguardamos a deliberação final do tribunal superior.
— The specific topic that is being discussed for a decision.
A venda do imóvel será o único objeto de deliberação hoje.
よく混同される語
Means to release or set free. 'Liberar um preso' vs 'Deliberar sobre um caso'.
This is not a real word. Use 'anular uma deliberação' instead.
Means to derive or stem from. Sounds slightly similar but unrelated.
慣用句と表現
— To clarify a situation so a decision can be made.
Precisamos pôr tudo em pratos limpos antes de deliberar.
informal— To make the final decision after deliberating.
Depois de muito deliberar, o chefe bateu o martelo.
neutral/informal— To deliberate or think by oneself.
Vou consultar com os meus botões e depois digo-te algo.
informal— To take time (a night) to deliberate before deciding.
Vou dormir sobre o assunto e deliberamos amanhã.
neutral— To weigh the pros and cons during deliberation.
Temos de pesar tudo na balança antes de deliberar.
neutral— To change one's mind after deliberation or persuasion.
Depois de deliberarem, eles deram o braço a torcer.
informal— To have to deliberate between two difficult choices.
Ele está entre a espada e a parede e precisa de deliberar rápido.
neutral— To skip deliberation and go straight to the point.
Não vamos deliberar mais, vamos direto ao assunto.
neutral— To ignore the deliberation process or advice.
Ele fez ouvidos de mercador enquanto nós deliberávamos.
informal— To try to deliberate on something that isn't one's business.
Não metas o nariz onde não és chamado para deliberar.
informal間違えやすい
Both mean making a choice.
'Decidir' is the end result; 'deliberar' is the formal process of getting there.
Eu decidi comer pizza, mas o júri deliberou sobre o crime.
Both involve thinking carefully.
'Ponderar' is more personal/internal; 'deliberar' is more official/group-oriented.
Ponderei o convite, mas a empresa deliberou o contrato.
Both involve deep thought.
'Refletir' is purely mental and often solitary; 'deliberar' leads to a formal action/vote.
Refleti sobre o meu erro, enquanto o comitê deliberava a minha punição.
Both are part of a decision process.
'Analisar' is about looking at data; 'deliberar' is about making a judgment based on that data.
Analisámos os dados e depois deliberámos a estratégia.
Both happen in meetings.
'Votar' is the specific act of casting a ballot; 'deliberar' is the discussion that happens before or during that act.
Eles deliberaram por duas horas antes de finalmente votar.
文型パターン
[Subject] vai deliberar sobre [Noun].
O chefe vai deliberar sobre o meu aumento.
Após [Infinitive], [Result].
Após deliberar, ele aceitou o emprego.
É preciso [Infinitive] com [Adverb].
É preciso deliberar com calma.
Foi deliberado que [Subordinate Clause].
Foi deliberado que o preço subiria.
Ter o poder de [Infinitive].
O rei tinha o poder de deliberar sobre a vida de todos.
[Noun] resultante da deliberação.
O documento resultante da deliberação foi assinado.
Deliberar no sentido de [Infinitive].
Eles deliberaram no sentido de ajudar a comunidade.
A faculdade de [Infinitive] é inerente a [Noun].
A faculdade de deliberar é inerente à condição humana.
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使い方
Common in professional and legal life; rare in casual street talk.
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Eu deliberei comer uma maçã.
→
Eu decidi comer uma maçã.
'Deliberar' is too formal for simple food choices.
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O juiz deliberou o prisioneiro.
→
O juiz liberou o prisioneiro.
Confusing 'deliberar' (think/decide) with 'liberar' (set free).
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Nós deliberamos o problema.
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Nós deliberamos sobre o problema.
Missing the essential preposition 'sobre'.
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A deliberar foi muito longa.
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A deliberação foi muito longa.
Using the verb infinitive instead of the noun 'deliberação'.
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Eles deliberam-se a sair.
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Eles decidiram sair.
Using the reflexive form incorrectly; 'deliberar' is usually not reflexive.
ヒント
Watch the Preposition
Always remember 'deliberar SOBRE'. Using it without 'sobre' is a common beginner mistake.
Keep it Formal
Save this word for meetings, legal discussions, or serious life decisions to sound natural.
Learn the Noun
'Deliberação' is just as useful as the verb. Use it to describe the meeting itself.
Stress the End
Make sure the 'rar' at the end is the strongest part of the word.
The Scale Metaphor
Remember that the word comes from 'scales'. Visualize weighing things whenever you use it.
Corporate Minutes
If you ever have to write an 'ata' (minutes) in Portuguese, 'deliberar' will be your most used verb.
Group Decisions
Use it when talking about what a group decided, as it implies everyone was involved.
Intentionality
Remember that 'deliberado' means 'on purpose'. It's a great way to describe someone's actions.
News Keywords
When you hear 'deliberar' on the news, get ready for a report about a new law or a court verdict.
English Cognate
Use the fact that it's almost identical to 'deliberate' to never forget its meaning.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of a 'DELI' where they 'BERATE' (talk a lot) about which ham to buy. Deliberar = Deli + Berate (A long discussion before a choice).
視覚的連想
Imagine a judge holding a pair of scales (libra). He is looking at both sides carefully. This is the act of deliberating.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use 'deliberar' in a sentence about your next vacation, but make it sound like a very serious government meeting.
語源
From the Latin 'deliberare', which is composed of 'de-' (completely) and 'librare' (to weigh).
元の意味: To weigh well, to consider carefully.
Romance (Latin root).文化的な背景
No specific sensitivities, but using it for trivial matters can sound sarcastic.
The usage is very similar to 'deliberate' in English, but it is used slightly more often in administrative contexts in Portugal/Brazil.
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実際の使用場面
Legal/Court
- O júri delibera
- Veredito final
- Retirar-se para deliberar
- Provas insuficientes
Corporate
- Conselho de administração
- Deliberar sobre o orçamento
- Ata da reunião
- Voto de qualidade
Academic
- Conselho científico
- Deliberar sobre a tese
- Aprovação por unanimidade
- Critérios de avaliação
Government
- Projeto de lei
- Deliberar em plenário
- Sessão extraordinária
- Votação nominal
Condominium
- Assembleia de condóminos
- Deliberar obras
- Quórum necessário
- Administração do prédio
会話のきっかけ
"Quanto tempo achas que o júri vai demorar a deliberar?"
"Já tiveste de deliberar sobre algo muito difícil no teu trabalho?"
"Achas que as máquinas podem um dia deliberar sozinhas?"
"Como é que a tua família costuma deliberar sobre as férias?"
"É melhor deliberar sozinho ou em grupo?"
日記のテーマ
Escreve sobre uma situação em que tiveste de deliberar demoradamente antes de tomar uma decisão importante.
Descreve como seria um mundo onde as pessoas não pudessem deliberar e agissem apenas por instinto.
Imagina que és um juiz. Sobre o que terias de deliberar hoje?
Qual é a diferença, para ti, entre decidir e deliberar?
Relata uma reunião de condomínio ou de trabalho onde a deliberação foi muito difícil.
よくある質問
10 問Yes, it is used in Brazil with the same meaning and formality level. Brazilian speakers use it frequently in legal and corporate settings, just like in Portugal.
Technically yes, but it sounds very strange. People will think you are joking or being extremely dramatic. Use 'escolher' or 'decidir' instead.
Yes, 'deliberar' is a completely regular -ar verb. It follows the same conjugation patterns as 'falar' or 'amar' in all tenses.
'Deliberar' is more official and often involves a group or a formal power. 'Ponderar' is more about an individual weighing options in their mind.
Almost always when you mention the topic. If you just say 'Eles estão a deliberar,' you don't need it. But if you say what they are discussing, use 'sobre'.
Yes, the adverb 'deliberadamente' (deliberately/on purpose) is very common in journalism and formal writing to describe intentional actions.
No. That is 'libertar' or 'liberar'. This is a very common mistake for English speakers because the words look similar.
It is a vote that has the power to decide the outcome, as opposed to a 'voto consultivo' which is just for advice.
'O júri está a deliberar' (Portugal) or 'O júri está deliberando' (Brazil).
Yes! Saying 'Vou deliberar sobre a vossa proposta' sounds very professional and shows you are a serious candidate.
自分をテスト 200 問
Escreve uma frase simples com 'deliberar'.
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Usa 'deliberar' e 'sobre' numa frase sobre o teu trabalho.
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Explica por que é importante deliberar antes de agir.
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Escreve um pequeno parágrafo sobre uma reunião de condomínio usando 'deliberar'.
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Comenta a frase: 'A capacidade de deliberar é a base da democracia'.
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Traduz para português: 'They need to deliberate.'
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Traduz para português: 'We deliberated all night.'
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Cria uma frase usando o substantivo 'deliberação'.
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Usa o advérbio 'deliberadamente' numa frase sobre um crime.
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Escreve uma frase formal sobre uma decisão governamental.
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Completa: 'Eu vou _______ sobre o problema.'
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Escreve uma pergunta usando 'deliberar'.
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Usa 'deliberar' no futuro do conjuntivo.
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Descreve um processo de decisão usando 'ponderar' e 'deliberar'.
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Usa 'deliberar' num contexto filosófico.
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Escreve: 'The judge deliberates.'
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Escreve: 'We are deliberating.'
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Escreve: 'After deliberating, they left.'
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Escreve: 'It was a deliberate choice.'
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Escreve: 'The power to deliberate is vital.'
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Diz em voz alta: 'O juiz vai deliberar.'
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Diz em voz alta: 'Eu preciso de deliberar sobre isso.'
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Explica em voz alta o que é uma 'deliberação'.
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Diz em voz alta: 'Foi uma decisão deliberada e pensada.'
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Discursa brevemente sobre a importância de deliberar em grupo.
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Diz: 'Eles deliberam.'
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Diz: 'Nós deliberamos ontem.'
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Diz: 'A deliberação foi difícil.'
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Diz: 'Não foi um erro, foi deliberado.'
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Diz: 'O tribunal retirou-se para deliberar o veredito.'
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Pronuncia 'deliberar' focando na última sílaba.
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Pergunta: 'Podes deliberar sobre o meu pedido?'
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Diz: 'Se deliberarmos juntos, seremos melhores.'
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Diz: 'O poder deliberativo pertence ao povo.'
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Diz: 'A deliberação exige rigor intelectual.'
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Diz: 'Vamos deliberar.'
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Diz: 'Ela delibera muito.'
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Diz: 'Temos de deliberar em ata.'
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Diz: 'Foi deliberado que o projeto avança.'
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Diz: 'A natureza da deliberação é complexa.'
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Ouve e escreve o verbo: 'O júri vai deliberar.'
Ouve e identifica o tópico: 'Deliberamos sobre as férias.'
Ouve e identifica se é passado ou presente: 'Nós deliberámos ontem.'
Ouve e escreve o adjetivo: 'Foi um ato deliberado.'
Ouve e identifica o contexto: 'O Conselho de Ministros deliberou...'
Ouve: 'Eu delibero.' Quem é o sujeito?
Ouve: 'Deliberar sobre o plano.' Qual a preposição?
Ouve: 'A deliberação final.' Qual o adjetivo?
Ouve: 'Eles deliberaram por maioria.' Como foi a decisão?
Ouve: 'A faculdade de deliberar.' Do que se fala?
Ouve: 'Tu deliberas.' Qual a terminação?
Ouve: 'Vou deliberar.' Qual o tempo?
Ouve: 'Deliberamos em conjunto.' Com quem?
Ouve: 'Voto deliberativo.' Qual o tipo de voto?
Ouve: 'Hermenêutica da deliberação.' É um termo simples?
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Summary
Use 'deliberar' when the decision-making process is formal and careful. For example: 'O júri vai deliberar' (The jury will deliberate). Avoid it for casual daily choices like what to eat.
- A formal verb meaning to weigh options and discuss before making a serious decision.
- Commonly used in legal, corporate, and political contexts to describe group decision-making.
- Follows regular -ar conjugation and typically requires the preposition 'sobre' (about/on).
- Implies a slow, thoughtful process rather than a quick or impulsive choice.
Watch the Preposition
Always remember 'deliberar SOBRE'. Using it without 'sobre' is a common beginner mistake.
Keep it Formal
Save this word for meetings, legal discussions, or serious life decisions to sound natural.
Learn the Noun
'Deliberação' is just as useful as the verb. Use it to describe the meeting itself.
Stress the End
Make sure the 'rar' at the end is the strongest part of the word.
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à exceção de
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a longo prazo
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a não ser que
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a prazo
A2For a period of time; on credit or payment terms.
a tempo inteiro
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a tempo parcial
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abdicar
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