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Household

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Description

Household (a casa)

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English Images Portuguese IPA Write (r = response; f = first letter)
the door Front door house entrace icon a porta
/ɐ ˈpoɾ.tɐ/
a room uma sala/un cômodo
/ˈu.mɐ ˈsa.ɫɐ/
a bedroom Cartoon bedroom interior background template. cozy modern house room in morning light um quarto /ˈũ ˈkwaɾ.tu/
the basement o porão
/u pu.ˈɾɐ̃w/
the kitchen Modern kitchen interior background template. cartoon dinner room with furniture a cozinha
/ɐ ku.ˈzi.ɲɐ/
the window Window,barn,new,hampshire a janela
/ɐ ʒɐ.ˈne.ɫɐ/
a house L'Architecture, Maison De Famille uma casa
/ˈu.mɐ ˈka.zɐ/
a bed Bedroom 1 uma cama
/ˈu.mɐ ˈkɐ.mɐ/
a table Cozy dining room with table illustration uma mesa
/ˈu.mɐ ˈme.zɐ/
a chair old chair uma cadeira
/ˈu.mɐ kɐ.ˈdɐj.ɾɐ/
a cup Cup,cup,green,stoneware uma xícara
/ˈu.mɐ ˈʃi.kɐ.ɾɐ/
a knife Antique silver knife. uma faca
/ˈu.mɐ ˈfa.kɐ/
a fork Fork,fork,isolated,spoon um garfo
/ˈũ ˈgaɾ.fu/
a plate Plate,plate,dinner,dish um prato
/ˈũ ˈpɾa.tu/
a glass Backlit glas um copo
/ˈũ ˈko.pu/
a spoon Cuillère À Café, Métal, Manger, Cuillère uma colher
/u.mɐ ku.ˈʎeɾ/
the stairs Empty hallway staircase background as escadas
/ɐz ʃ.ˈka.dɐʃ/
the floor (ground) Wood Floor o chão
/u ˈʃɐ̃w/
a floor (of a building) um andar
/ˈũ ɐ̃.ˈdaɾ/
the ceiling o teto
/u ˈte.tu/
the roof Rooftop in a newly constructed subdivision showing asphalt shingles o telhado
/u tɨ.ˈʎa.du/
the shower Little child boy character take a shower. daily routine. bathroom interior background. o chuveiro
/u ʃu.ˈvɐj.ɾu/
the airconditioning Air conditioning elements o ar condicionado
/u ˈaɾ kõ.dɨ.si.u.ˈna.du/
a bottle Message In A Bottle, Sos, Bottle uma garrafa
/ˈu.mɐ ga.ˈʁa.fɐ/
the bathroom Bathroom interior, room with furniture, bathtub, shelves, mirror, faucet, curtain a casa de banho
/ɐ ˈka.zɐ dɨ ˈbɐ.ɲu/
the living room Interior of living room with sofa a sala de estar
/ɐ ˈsa.ɫɐ dɨ ʃ.ˈtaɾ/
a towel Towels 1 uma toalha
/ˈu.mɐ tu.ˈa.ʎɐ/
the garden In the botanical garden o jardim
/u ʒaɾ.ˈdĩ/
the sofa House, Interior, Design, Couch, Sofa o sofá
u su.ˈfa

Helpful verbs

precisar de ("need"), ficar ("be located"), subir ("to go up"), sentar-se ("to sit down")

precisar de
Eu preciso de uma faca = "I need a knife"
ficar
O chuveiro fica no porão = "The shower is in the basement"
subir
Tem que subir para o segundo andar = "You have to go up to the second floor"
sentar-se
Vou sentar-me na cadeira = "I'm going to sit down on the chair"
You can use the PortugueseChecker Grammar Guide to test your knowledge on a wide variety of verbs and nouns.

Grammar Point: object pronouns

Object pronouns (e.g.: "me", "it", "him", etc. in English) come AFTER the verb in Portuguese. For example, "I saw her yesterday" = Eu vi-a ontem; "She told me" = Ela disse-me. However, before negatives and common adverbs (including WH words), the pronoun comes first, e.g.: "You never let me do anything" = Nunca me dexias fazer nada; "Who did this to you?" = Quem te fez isto; "What's your name?" = Como se chama?. Consult our Grammar Guide to learn more about direct object pronouns, indirect object pronouns and the order of pronouns.

Exercises

Give the English equivalent:

uma cama =
uma colher =
un cuarto =
la chuveiro =
un copo =

Give the Portuguese equivalent:

a knife =
a plate =
the window =
the door =
the ceiling =
a towel =

Go to PortugueseChecker.com and translate the following:

1. My house has three bedrooms and a big kitchen.

2. I need a knife and a spoon.

3. I think your daughter is in the bathroom.

After producing your own grammatically correct translation on PortugueseChecker.com, you can check your answer by typing R below:

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