B2 Expression Formal 2 min read

No que tange à dados

Regarding the dados

Literally: In that which touches to data

In 15 Seconds

  • A formal way to say 'regarding' or 'about' specific data.
  • Best used in professional, academic, or legal contexts.
  • Signals a shift in focus to a specific topic or metric.

Meaning

This is a fancy way to say 'regarding' or 'as far as the data is concerned.' It’s the kind of phrase you use when you want to sound professional, precise, and a bit sophisticated in a discussion.

Key Examples

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In a corporate meeting

No que tange aos dados trimestrais, tivemos um aumento de 10%.

Regarding the quarterly data, we had a 10% increase.

2

Writing a formal report

No que tange à segurança, o protocolo foi seguido.

Regarding security, the protocol was followed.

3

Texting a colleague about a project

No que tange ao prazo, acho que vamos precisar de mais um dia.

As far as the deadline is concerned, I think we'll need one more day.

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Cultural Background

Used in meetings to show seniority and preparation. Common in university theses to maintain a neutral, objective tone. Essential in legal documents to define the scope of a clause. Used in official government communications to sound authoritative.

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Check the gender

Always check if the noun is masculine or feminine to use 'ao' or 'à'.

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Avoid in social media

Using this on Instagram or WhatsApp makes you sound like a parody of a lawyer.

In 15 Seconds

  • A formal way to say 'regarding' or 'about' specific data.
  • Best used in professional, academic, or legal contexts.
  • Signals a shift in focus to a specific topic or metric.

What It Means

No que tange à dados is a formal transition phrase. It literally means 'in what touches' a certain subject. Think of it as a spotlight. You are moving the conversation's focus specifically toward the data. It sounds very polished. It’s like wearing a blazer over your words. You aren't just talking; you are addressing a specific point with authority.

How To Use It

You use this phrase to introduce a specific topic within a larger conversation. It usually sits at the beginning of a sentence. For example, if you are discussing a project, you might say, No que tange aos custos... (Regarding the costs...). Note that the grammar can be tricky. If the word following it is masculine like dados, you should technically say aos dados. If you use it without an article, it's just a dados.

When To Use It

This is a powerhouse for the office. Use it in emails to your boss. Use it during a PowerPoint presentation. It’s great for academic writing or legal documents. If you are at a job interview, this phrase makes you sound educated and articulate. It signals that you are moving from generalities to specifics.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this at a backyard barbecue. If you tell a friend, No que tange à cerveja, acabou, they will think you’ve spent too much time reading law books. It is way too stiff for casual hangouts. Avoid it in texts to your partner or when chatting with the cashier at the bakery. It will make you sound like a robot trying to pass as a human.

Cultural Background

Brazilians have a deep respect for 'Cultured Portuguese' (Norma Culta). In professional settings, using complex connectors like tanger (an old verb for 'to touch' or 'to concern') shows status. It stems from a history of legalistic and bureaucratic language that dominates official life in Brazil. Even if it feels a bit 'extra,' it’s a social tool for credibility.

Common Variations

You will often hear No que se refere a or No que diz respeito a. These mean the exact same thing. If you want to be slightly less formal but still professional, you can just use Quanto a or Em relação a. If you want to be super casual, just say Sobre (About).

Usage Notes

This is a high-register expression. Be careful with the 'crase' (the back-tick accent on 'à')—it only appears before feminine words. Using it before 'dados' is a common error; use 'aos dados' instead.

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Check the gender

Always check if the noun is masculine or feminine to use 'ao' or 'à'.

⚠️

Avoid in social media

Using this on Instagram or WhatsApp makes you sound like a parody of a lawyer.

Examples

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#1 In a corporate meeting

No que tange aos dados trimestrais, tivemos um aumento de 10%.

Regarding the quarterly data, we had a 10% increase.

A classic use case for reporting statistics to a team.

#2 Writing a formal report

No que tange à segurança, o protocolo foi seguido.

Regarding security, the protocol was followed.

Here it introduces a specific category of a report.

#3 Texting a colleague about a project

No que tange ao prazo, acho que vamos precisar de mais um dia.

As far as the deadline is concerned, I think we'll need one more day.

Slightly formal for a text, but appropriate for work-related messaging.

#4 Sarcastic comment to a friend

No que tange à sua pontualidade, você está 20 minutos atrasado!

Regarding your punctuality, you are 20 minutes late!

Using formal language for a trivial matter creates a humorous, mock-serious tone.

#5 Discussing a serious relationship issue

No que tange ao nosso futuro, precisamos ser honestos.

Regarding our future, we need to be honest.

The formality adds weight and seriousness to the conversation.

#6 A student asking a professor a question

Professor, no que tange à bibliografia, podemos usar sites?

Professor, regarding the bibliography, can we use websites?

Shows respect and academic tone toward a superior.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct form.

No que tange ___ metas, precisamos de foco.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: às

Metas is feminine plural, so we need 'às'.

Choose the most formal option.

Which sentence is more formal?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: No que tange ao projeto...

This phrase is specifically designed for high-register formal communication.

Match the phrase with its meaning.

No que tange a

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Regarding

It is a formal connector for topics.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Como vamos resolver o problema? B: ___________ custos, precisamos cortar gastos.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: No que tange aos

It fits the formal context of a business discussion.

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Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct form. Fill Blank B2

No que tange ___ metas, precisamos de foco.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: às

Metas is feminine plural, so we need 'às'.

Choose the most formal option. Choose B2

Which sentence is more formal?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: No que tange ao projeto...

This phrase is specifically designed for high-register formal communication.

Match the phrase with its meaning. Match B1

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Regarding

It is a formal connector for topics.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B2

A: Como vamos resolver o problema? B: ___________ custos, precisamos cortar gastos.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: No que tange aos

It fits the formal context of a business discussion.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

2 questions

No, it will sound very strange and overly formal.

Yes, it needs a noun or a noun phrase to function.

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