15초 만에
- Basic question for identifying unknown things.
- Use for objects, sounds, and situations.
- Works in most casual and some formal contexts.
- Direct and versatile, your go-to 'What's that?'
뜻
이것은 당신이 보거나 듣는 것에 대해 진정으로 호기심이 많거나 약간 놀랐을 때 사용하는 문구입니다. 마치 무언가를 가리키며 '이봐, 그게 뭐야?'라고 묻는 것과 같습니다. 물체에 대한 단순한 질문부터 상황에 대한 당황스러운 반응까지 다양할 수 있습니다.
주요 예문
3 / 12Texting a friend
Vi um vídeo super estranho no TikTok, o que é isso?
I saw a super weird video on TikTok, what is this?
At a café
Garçom, desculpe, o que é isso no meu café? Tem uma espuma diferente.
Waiter, excuse me, what is this in my coffee? It has a different foam.
Receiving a package
Essa caixa não é minha. O que é isso?
This box isn't mine. What is this?
문화적 배경
The phrase is often used as a humorous reaction to something impressive or scandalous, often elongated: 'O que é iiiiiisso, meu filho!' European Portuguese speakers are much more likely to use 'isto' if the object is in their own hand, whereas Brazilians use 'isso' for almost everything. Usage is similar to Portugal but often incorporates local intonation patterns that make the 'é' sound very short.
The Brazilian 'Que que'
If you want to sound like a local in Rio or São Paulo, say 'O que que é isso?'. It adds a natural rhythm.
Intonation Matters
A flat tone is a question. A high, sharp tone is an expression of anger or shock.
15초 만에
- Basic question for identifying unknown things.
- Use for objects, sounds, and situations.
- Works in most casual and some formal contexts.
- Direct and versatile, your go-to 'What's that?'
What It Means
This phrase is your fundamental question for identifying something unknown. It literally translates to 'Of what is this?' but in everyday use, it means 'What is this?' or 'What is that?' It's super versatile, covering objects, sounds, situations, or even abstract concepts you don't grasp. Think of it as your universal 'Huh?' button in Portuguese. It’s direct, simple, and gets the job done without any fuss. It’s the linguistic equivalent of a raised eyebrow and a curious tilt of the head.
How To Use It
Just point (or gesture) at the thing you're curious about and say O que é isso?. You can use it for physical objects, like a strange-looking fruit at the market (O que é isso?) or a weird gadget someone is holding (O que é isso?). It also works for sounds (O que é isso? Que barulho é esse? – What is that? What noise is that?), or even a bizarre situation unfolding before you (O que é isso? Por que todo mundo está correndo? – What is this? Why is everyone running?). It's your basic inquiry tool for the unknown. Imagine you're watching a Netflix show and a character says something baffling – you'd probably think, O que é isso?.
Formality & Register
O que é isso? is wonderfully flexible. It's perfectly fine in casual chats with friends, family, or even strangers in informal settings. You can use it when ordering food via an app if something looks weird on the menu, or when a delivery driver hands you a package that doesn't seem right. It’s also acceptable in slightly more formal situations if the context warrants genuine surprise or confusion, like at a work meeting when a technical term you don't know is used. However, in *very* formal settings or when asking about something sensitive, you might want a more polite phrasing. It’s like wearing jeans: mostly okay, but maybe not for a black-tie gala.
Real-Life Examples
- You see a peculiar dessert on a restaurant menu:
O que é isso? Parece interessante.(What is that? It looks interesting.) - Your friend sends you a bizarre meme:
O que é isso no seu celular? 😂(What is that on your phone? 😂) - You hear a strange buzzing sound in your hotel room:
O que é isso? Tem algum inseto aqui?(What is that? Is there an insect here?) - Someone is wearing a truly unique outfit:
O que é isso que você está vestindo? É novo?(What is that you're wearing? Is it new?) - You’re watching a tutorial and the presenter uses an unknown tool:
O que é isso que você está usando para cortar?(What is that you're using to cut?)
When To Use It
Use O que é isso? when you encounter something new, unexpected, or confusing. It's great for identifying objects, understanding sounds, or questioning situations. If you're traveling and see a street performer doing something unusual, this is your phrase. Trying a new snack from a friend? O que é isso? Asking about a weird icon on an app? O que é isso? It's perfect for everyday curiosity and mild surprise. It’s your best friend when navigating unfamiliar territory, whether that’s a new city or a new video game level.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid O que é isso? if you're in a highly formal academic presentation or a serious diplomatic meeting unless the situation *truly* calls for it and you're expressing genuine, unexpected confusion. It can sound a bit abrupt or even accusatory if used inappropriately. For instance, don't use it to question someone's motives in a delicate negotiation. Also, if you already know what something is and are just being sarcastic, there might be better ways to express that. It's not ideal for expressing deep philosophical questions either; it's more for the immediate, tangible, or observable.
Common Mistakes
Learners sometimes get confused with word order or use overly complex structures. The most common mistake is perhaps overthinking it! Another pitfall is using it when a more specific question is needed. For example, asking about a person's job with O que é isso? would be weird; you'd ask O que você faz? (What do you do?).
Common Variations
In Brazil, you might hear Que negócio é esse? (What business/thing is this?) which is more informal and sometimes implies a bit more suspicion or bewilderment. In Portugal, while O que é isso? is standard, you might hear slight variations in intonation. Young people might shorten it in texts to O q é isso? or even oq é isso?. Sometimes, context makes it clear you mean 'that' rather than 'this', so O que é aquilo? (What is that over there?) is also common.
Real Conversations
Speaker 1: Olha o que eu achei!
Speaker 2: O que é isso? Parece um... bicho de pelúcia?
Speaker 1: Acho que sim! Achei jogado na rua.
Speaker 2: Que doido! Joga fora, vai que tá sujo.
Speaker 1: Você viu o novo filtro do Instagram?
Speaker 2: Qual deles? Tem tantos!
Speaker 1: Aquele que te deixa com orelhas de cachorro.
Speaker 2: Ah, o que é isso? Deixa eu ver!
Quick FAQ
- What does
O que é isso?mean exactly? It's a direct question asking for the identity of something you're encountering. - Can I use it for people? Generally no, it’s for objects, sounds, or situations. Asking about a person’s job or role requires a different question.
- Is it rude? Not inherently, but tone and context matter. Keep it for genuine curiosity, not criticism.
사용 참고사항
This is a highly versatile phrase, suitable for most everyday situations. While generally neutral, its formality can shift based on context and tone. Avoid using it to question people directly or in extremely formal written communication. Adding context or politeness markers can refine its usage for specific scenarios.
The Brazilian 'Que que'
If you want to sound like a local in Rio or São Paulo, say 'O que que é isso?'. It adds a natural rhythm.
Intonation Matters
A flat tone is a question. A high, sharp tone is an expression of anger or shock.
예시
12Vi um vídeo super estranho no TikTok, o que é isso?
I saw a super weird video on TikTok, what is this?
Used casually to ask about surprising online content.
Garçom, desculpe, o que é isso no meu café? Tem uma espuma diferente.
Waiter, excuse me, what is this in my coffee? It has a different foam.
Politely inquiring about an unexpected element in food/drink.
Essa caixa não é minha. O que é isso?
This box isn't mine. What is this?
Expressing confusion about an unexpected delivery.
Acordei com esse barulho estranho. O que é isso? 🔊 #ajuda
I woke up to this strange noise. What is this? 🔊 #help
Used on social media to seek explanation for a puzzling situation.
Espera, o que é isso que o personagem acabou de fazer? Não entendi.
Wait, what is this that the character just did? I didn't understand.
Expressing confusion about a plot point or character action.
O que é isso que aparece na tela? É algum software que devo conhecer?
What is this that appears on the screen? Is it some software I should know?
Politely asking about unfamiliar technical elements during a professional interaction.
Prezados, em relação ao documento anexo, o que é isso com as margens alteradas?
Dear all, regarding the attached document, what is this with the altered margins?
Asking about an unexpected formatting issue in a professional context.
✗ Oi, o que é isso? → ✓ Oi, o que você faz?
✗ Hi, what is this? → ✓ Hi, what do you do?
Incorrectly using the phrase to ask about someone's profession.
✗ O que isso é? → ✓ O que é isso?
✗ What this is? → ✓ What is this?
Common learner error with basic sentence structure.
Meu cachorro trouxe um sapato velho pra dentro. O que é isso, Max? Quer me dar de presente?
My dog brought an old shoe inside. What is this, Max? Want to give it to me as a gift?
Playfully questioning a pet's strange behavior.
Nossa, o que é isso no chão? Parece sangue!
Wow, what is this on the floor? It looks like blood!
Expressing shock and concern about a disturbing discovery.
Gente, olha essa comida de rua! O que é isso? Parece delicioso!
Guys, look at this street food! What is this? It looks delicious!
Enthusiastically asking viewers about unfamiliar local cuisine.
셀프 테스트
Complete the question to ask 'What is this?'
O ___ é isso?
'Que' is used for 'what' in this context.
Match the phrase to the reaction.
You see a friend wearing a dinosaur costume in the office.
This expresses the surprise appropriate for the situation.
Which one is the most common spoken version in Brazil?
Choose the emphatic version:
Brazilians often double the 'que' for emphasis in speech.
Fill in the missing part of the dialogue.
A: ______? B: É o meu novo celular.
The answer refers to an object (cellphone), so 'O que' is correct.
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시각 학습 자료
When to use O que é isso?
Objects
- • Unknown fruit
- • New gadget
- • Gift
Situations
- • Strange noise
- • Messy room
- • Surprise party
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제O ___ é isso?
'Que' is used for 'what' in this context.
You see a friend wearing a dinosaur costume in the office.
This expresses the surprise appropriate for the situation.
Choose the emphatic version:
Brazilians often double the 'que' for emphasis in speech.
A: ______? B: É o meu novo celular.
The answer refers to an object (cellphone), so 'O que' is correct.
🎉 점수: /4
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자주 묻는 질문
4 질문Both are correct. 'O que' is more complete, but 'Que' is very common in spoken Portuguese.
No, use 'Quem é essa pessoa?' or 'Quem é ele/ela?'.
Technically, 'isto' is for things near the speaker and 'isso' for things near the listener. In Brazil, 'isso' is used for both.
Use the past tense: 'O que foi isso?'.
관련 표현
O que é aquilo?
similarWhat is that (over there)?
Do que se trata?
formalWhat is it about?
Que isso!
specialized formNo way! / Don't worry about it!