C1 Formal Register 3 min read Hard

Formal Connectors: Haja vista, Outrossim & More

Formal expressions act as structural anchors in professional Portuguese, replacing common conjunctions with precise, logical connectors.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Elevate your writing by replacing basic connectors with precise formal markers like 'haja vista' and 'outrossim'.

  • Use 'Haja vista' to introduce a cause or evidence: 'Haja vista o aumento, precisamos agir.'
  • Use 'Outrossim' to add information, similar to 'also' or 'furthermore': 'Outrossim, os dados confirmam.'
  • Use 'Por conseguinte' to show logical consequence: 'Houve erro; por conseguinte, cancelamos tudo.'
Formal Connector + [Comma] + Main Clause

Overview

Mastering formal connectors in Portuguese marks a significant step towards C1 fluency. These linguistic tools transcend basic communication, enabling you to articulate complex ideas with precision, authority, and nuance. They are not merely ornamental but serve as structural elements that convey logical relationships—such as cause, concession, addition, or conclusion—in a sophisticated manner.

Understanding their proper application demonstrates an advanced command of the language, essential for academic, professional, and formal social contexts.

At this level, you move beyond merely conveying information to shaping perceptions and influencing understanding. The judicious use of connectors like haja vista or outrossim elevates your discourse, signaling respect for your audience and the gravity of the subject matter. This section lays the groundwork for appreciating the functional and stylistic power of these formal expressions.

How This Grammar Works

Formal Portuguese relies on a specialized lexicon and syntactic structures to achieve a higher register. At its core, the grammar functions by substituting common, often single-word conjunctions and adverbs with more elaborate, historically rooted expressions. These expressions frequently take the form of locuções conjuntivas (conjunctive phrases), locuções adverbiais (adverbial phrases), or locuções prepositivas (prepositional phrases).
The linguistic principle at play is often one of semantic density and syntactic specificity. While a simple porque expresses cause, em virtude de specifies cause through a consequence, and porquanto often implies justification derived from a preceding statement. This precision minimizes ambiguity, which is paramount in formal settings where clarity is critical.
Key mechanisms include:
  • Complex Connectors: These phrases explicitly define the logical relationship between clauses or sentences, adding weight and clarity. For example, contrasting mas with não obstante transforms a simple opposition into a considered caveat.
  • Elevated Lexicon: Beyond the connectors themselves, formal registers often employ more erudite vocabulary. For instance, using possuir instead of ter or realizar instead of fazer integrates seamlessly with formal connectors.
  • Subjunctive Mood: Many formal connectors, particularly those expressing concession, condition, or purpose, frequently trigger the subjunctive mood in the subordinate clause. This grammatical agreement is crucial for accuracy and is a hallmark of advanced Portuguese.
  • Anaphoric/Cataphoric References: Formal structures often manage references more elegantly, avoiding repetitive pronouns. Phrases like à vista disso (in view of this) or no tocante ao exposto (regarding what has been exposed) serve to connect ideas smoothly without casual repetition.
Consider the difference between a direct, informal statement and its formal counterpart:
  • Informal: Ele veio tarde porque o trânsito estava mau. (He came late because traffic was bad.)
  • Formal: Ele compareceu tardiamente, porquanto o trânsito se encontrava congestionado. (He appeared belatedly, inasmuch as traffic was congested.)
The formal version employs a more specialized adverb (tardiamente), an elevated connector (porquanto), and a more formal verb construction (se encontrava congestionado), all contributing to a higher register.

Formation Pattern

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Formal connectors are best understood by their functional categories. While there isn't a single

Formal Connector Usage

Connector Function Register Example
Haja vista
Cause/Evidence
Very Formal
Haja vista o erro, corrigimos.
Outrossim
Addition
Very Formal
O plano é bom; outrossim, é barato.
Por conseguinte
Consequence
Formal
O prazo acabou; por conseguinte, paramos.
Ademais
Addition
Formal
Ademais, o custo é baixo.
Não obstante
Contrast
Formal
Não obstante, o projeto segue.
Visto que
Cause
Formal
Visto que é tarde, vamos.

Meanings

These are high-register discourse markers used to organize arguments, provide evidence, or add information in formal writing.

1

Evidence/Cause

Introducing a reason or fact that supports the previous statement.

“Haja vista a crise, reduzimos custos.”

“Haja vista os resultados, a meta foi batida.”

2

Addition

Adding a new, related point to the argument.

“O relatório está pronto; outrossim, está revisado.”

“Ele é competente; outrossim, é pontual.”

3

Consequence

Indicating a logical result.

“Houve falha; por conseguinte, o sistema parou.”

“O prazo expirou; por conseguinte, pagamos multa.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Formal Connectors: Haja vista, Outrossim & More
Form Structure Example
Haja vista
Haja vista + Noun
Haja vista a crise, economizamos.
Outrossim
Clause; Outrossim, Clause
O lucro subiu; outrossim, a dívida caiu.
Por conseguinte
Clause; Por conseguinte, Clause
O aluno faltou; por conseguinte, reprovou.
Ademais
Clause; Ademais, Clause
O carro é rápido; ademais, é seguro.
Não obstante
Clause; Não obstante, Clause
O tempo é curto; não obstante, faremos.
Visto que
Visto que + Clause
Visto que choveu, ficamos em casa.

Formality Spectrum

Formal
O projeto é bom; outrossim, é econômico.

O projeto é bom; outrossim, é econômico. (Professional report vs. casual chat)

Neutral
O projeto é bom e barato.

O projeto é bom e barato. (Professional report vs. casual chat)

Informal
O projeto é legal e baratinho.

O projeto é legal e baratinho. (Professional report vs. casual chat)

Slang
O trampo é da hora e baratinho.

O trampo é da hora e baratinho. (Professional report vs. casual chat)

Formal Connector Map

Formal Connectors

Addition

  • Outrossim Furthermore

Cause

  • Haja vista Given that

Result

  • Por conseguinte Therefore

Examples by Level

1

Eu gosto de café e pão.

I like coffee and bread.

2

Eu estudo porque quero aprender.

I study because I want to learn.

3

É bom, mas é caro.

It is good, but it is expensive.

4

Eu estou cansado, então vou dormir.

I am tired, so I will sleep.

1

Eu trabalho muito, também estudo.

I work a lot, I also study.

2

Ele é inteligente, porém tímido.

He is smart, however shy.

3

Vou sair, logo volto.

I'm going out, I'll be back soon.

4

Ela estuda, portanto passa.

She studies, therefore she passes.

1

Além disso, precisamos de mais tempo.

Furthermore, we need more time.

2

O projeto é bom; contudo, caro.

The project is good; however, expensive.

3

Visto que choveu, não saímos.

Given that it rained, we didn't go out.

4

Consequentemente, o preço subiu.

Consequently, the price went up.

1

Dada a situação, agiremos agora.

Given the situation, we will act now.

2

Não obstante, o plano segue.

Nevertheless, the plan continues.

3

Por conseguinte, a decisão foi tomada.

Therefore, the decision was made.

4

Ademais, os custos são baixos.

Moreover, the costs are low.

1

Haja vista o contrato, não podemos sair.

Given the contract, we cannot leave.

2

O réu é culpado; outrossim, é reincidente.

The defendant is guilty; furthermore, he is a repeat offender.

3

Haja vista os dados, a tese é válida.

Given the data, the thesis is valid.

4

O autor falha; por conseguinte, a obra é fraca.

The author fails; therefore, the work is weak.

1

Haja vista a complexidade, o tema exige cautela.

Given the complexity, the topic requires caution.

2

O documento é nulo; outrossim, é ilegal.

The document is void; furthermore, it is illegal.

3

Haja vista o precedente, a sentença é justa.

Given the precedent, the sentence is fair.

4

O sistema colapsou; por conseguinte, a rede caiu.

The system collapsed; therefore, the network went down.

Easily Confused

Formal Connectors: Haja vista, Outrossim & More vs Haja vista vs. Visto que

Both mean 'given that', but one is a prepositional phrase and one is a conjunction.

Common Mistakes

Haja vista que eu gosto.

Haja vista o meu gosto.

Haja vista is followed by a noun, not a clause.

Outrossim, eu vou.

O plano é bom; outrossim, é barato.

Outrossim needs a previous clause to connect to.

Por conseguinte que...

Por conseguinte, ...

No 'que' after por conseguinte.

Haja vista a que ele disse.

Haja vista o que ele disse.

Grammar agreement error.

Sentence Patterns

___, o projeto foi aprovado.

Real World Usage

Legal Brief constant

Haja vista o contrato, o réu é culpado.

Academic Thesis very common

Outrossim, os dados confirmam a tese.

Corporate Email common

Por conseguinte, a reunião foi adiada.

Formal Complaint occasional

Haja vista o serviço, exijo reembolso.

Job Cover Letter common

Ademais, possuo experiência na área.

Government Report very common

Por conseguinte, o orçamento foi revisto.

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Punctuation is Key

Always use a semicolon before and a comma after these connectors.
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Don't Overuse

Using too many formal connectors makes you sound like a robot.
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Context Matters

Only use these in written, formal documents.
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Legal Portuguese

These are the bread and butter of Brazilian legal writing.

Smart Tips

Use 'outrossim' to add a second point instead of 'e'.

O projeto é bom e barato. O projeto é bom; outrossim, é barato.

Use 'haja vista' instead of 'porque'.

Paramos porque a crise é grande. Haja vista a crise, paramos.

Use 'por conseguinte' instead of 'então'.

O prazo acabou, então paramos. O prazo acabou; por conseguinte, paramos.

Use 'ademais' for a smooth transition.

Ele é bom e também é rápido. Ele é bom; ademais, é rápido.

Pronunciation

o-tro-SSIM

Outrossim

Pronounced 'o-tro-SSIM', stress on the last syllable.

Formal Pause

Clause; [pause] connector, [pause] clause.

Signals a logical shift.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Haja vista (Look at the evidence) and Outrossim (Also, plus).

Visual Association

Imagine a judge in a courtroom. He points to a document (Haja vista) and then adds a new piece of evidence (Outrossim).

Rhyme

Haja vista o que se vê, outrossim o que se crê.

Story

The lawyer stood up. 'Haja vista o contrato, o réu é inocente.' The judge nodded. 'Outrossim, ele não estava lá.' The jury agreed.

Word Web

Haja vistaOutrossimPor conseguinteAdemaisNão obstanteVisto que

Challenge

Write three sentences about your day using these connectors as if you were writing a formal report.

Cultural Notes

These are standard in court documents.

Used in thesis writing to sound authoritative.

Used in high-level executive summaries.

Derived from Latin roots for 'seeing' (haja vista) and 'other' (outrossim).

Conversation Starters

Haja vista a situação atual, qual é sua opinião?

Journal Prompts

Write a formal report about a recent project.

Common Mistakes

Incorrect

Correct


Incorrect

Correct


Incorrect

Correct


Incorrect

Correct

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

O plano é bom; ___, é barato.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: outrossim
Outrossim is the formal connector for addition.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Haja vista que o tempo é curto.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Haja vista o tempo curto.
Haja vista needs a noun phrase.
Choose the best connector. Multiple Choice

O sistema falhou; ___, o site caiu.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: por conseguinte
Shows consequence.
Transform to formal. Sentence Transformation

O projeto é bom e barato.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: O projeto é bom; outrossim, é barato.
Outrossim is the formal equivalent of 'e'.
Is this true? True False Rule

Can I use 'outrossim' in a text to my mom?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
It is too formal for family.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: O relatório está pronto. B: ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Outrossim, está revisado.
Formal addition.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

Use 'Haja vista' + 'a crise'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Haja vista a crise, economizamos.
Correct structure.
Sort by register. Grammar Sorting

Which is most formal?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Outrossim
Outrossim is the most formal.

Score: /8

Practice Exercises

8 exercises
Fill in the blank.

O plano é bom; ___, é barato.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: outrossim
Outrossim is the formal connector for addition.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Haja vista que o tempo é curto.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Haja vista o tempo curto.
Haja vista needs a noun phrase.
Choose the best connector. Multiple Choice

O sistema falhou; ___, o site caiu.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: por conseguinte
Shows consequence.
Transform to formal. Sentence Transformation

O projeto é bom e barato.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: O projeto é bom; outrossim, é barato.
Outrossim is the formal equivalent of 'e'.
Is this true? True False Rule

Can I use 'outrossim' in a text to my mom?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
It is too formal for family.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: O relatório está pronto. B: ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Outrossim, está revisado.
Formal addition.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

Use 'Haja vista' + 'a crise'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Haja vista a crise, economizamos.
Correct structure.
Sort by register. Grammar Sorting

Which is most formal?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Outrossim
Outrossim is the most formal.

Score: /8

Practice Bank

10 exercises
Complete with a connector for 'Conclusion'. Fill in the Blank

Os custos subiram muito. ___, devemos aumentar o preço final.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Dessarte
Select the formal cause connector. Fill in the Blank

Não pudemos viajar, ___ a greve dos controladores.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: haja vista
Identify the correct formal register. Multiple Choice

Which option is best for a legal petition?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Requer a Vossa Excelência o deferimento do pedido.
Correct the agreement error. Error Correction

Hajam vistas os documentos anexados.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Haja vista os documentos anexados.
Match the informal word with its formal equivalent. Match Pairs

Match the pairs.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["Mas - Todavia","Sobre - No que tange a","Ent\u00e3o - Por conseguinte","Porque - Porquanto"]
Arrange into a formal sentence. Sentence Reorder

necessário / medidas / que / É / tomemos / imediatas

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: É necessário que tomemos medidas imediatas.
Translate 'Furthermore' in a formal context. Translation

Translate: 'Furthermore, we need more time.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ademais, precisamos de mais tempo.
Which phrase expresses 'Purpose' formally? Multiple Choice

Select the correct connector.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: A fim de que
Fill in the concession connector. Fill in the Blank

___ o projeto seja caro, ele é essencial.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Conquanto
Fix the informality. Error Correction

A gente quer pedir um aumento.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Gostaríamos de solicitar um aumento.

Score: /10

FAQ (8)

It is very rare and sounds unnatural in speech. Stick to 'além disso'.

It separates two independent clauses that are closely related, which is the perfect environment for these connectors.

Yes, it is inherently academic or legal.

It is a grammatical error; the comma is required after the connector.

Yes, they are standard in formal Portuguese in both Brazil and Portugal.

No, use 'por conseguinte' for results. 'Haja vista' is for cause/evidence.

Yes, they are synonyms, but 'outrossim' is slightly more formal.

Write formal emails or reports and try to incorporate one per paragraph.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

asimismo

Punctuation rules differ slightly.

French high

en outre

French is more common in daily speech.

German moderate

außerdem

German word order changes.

Japanese moderate

さらに (sarani)

Japanese is agglutinative.

Arabic high

علاوة على ذلك

Arabic is script-based.

Chinese high

此外

Chinese has no verb conjugation.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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