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Study Resources
Vocabulary
English | Portuguese |
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Hour | Hora |
Minute | Minuto |
Second | Segundo |
Clock | Relógio |
Watch | Relógio de pulso |
Timepiece | Instrumento de medição do tempo |
Digital | Digital |
Analog | Analógico |
AM | AM |
PM | PM |
Midnight | Meia-noite |
Noon | Meio-dia |
Quarter | Quarto |
Half | Meia |
Past | Passado |
To | Para |
Time zone | Fuso horário |
Stopwatch | Cronômetro |
Timer | Temporizador |
Quick Facts
- Portuguese uses a 24-hour clock system, so there is no "am" or "pm" like in English.
- To ask the time in Portuguese, you can say "Que horas são?" which means "What time is it?"
- Numbers in Portuguese are used to tell the time, for example, "É uma hora" means "It is one o'clock."
- When telling the time in Portuguese, the word "e" is used to indicate the minutes, for example, "É uma e quinze" means "It is one fifteen."
- When telling the time in Portuguese, you can use the word "meia" to indicate thirty minutes past the hour, for example, "É uma e meia" means "It is one thirty."
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Vocabulary List
Download:telling_time_in_portuguese.pdf