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PortugueseGrammar0 to A1 Course → Unit 9: Indefinite Pronouns and Prepositions → Indefinite Pronouns

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Welcome to Unit 9 of the "Complete 0 to A1 Portuguese Course"! In this unit, we will explore indefinite pronouns in Portuguese and learn how they differ from definite articles. Indefinite pronouns are an essential part of the Portuguese language and will help you express yourself more effectively. By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid understanding of indefinite pronouns and be able to use them confidently in your conversations and writing.

Indefinite Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Indefinite pronouns are words that refer to non-specific people or things. They are used when we want to talk about something without specifying exactly who or what it is. In Portuguese, indefinite pronouns are used in a similar way to their English counterparts. However, there are some differences in how they are used and the forms they take.

Forms of Indefinite Pronouns[edit | edit source]

In Portuguese, indefinite pronouns can be classified into different forms based on their gender and number. Let's take a look at the different forms:

Masculine Singular Indefinite Pronouns[edit | edit source]

  • Alguém - someone, somebody
  • Algum - some
  • Nenhum - no, none

Feminine Singular Indefinite Pronouns[edit | edit source]

  • Alguma - some
  • Nenhuma - no, none

Masculine Plural Indefinite Pronouns[edit | edit source]

  • Alguns - some
  • Nenhum - no, none

Feminine Plural Indefinite Pronouns[edit | edit source]

  • Algumas - some
  • Nenhuma - no, none

Examples[edit | edit source]

Let's see some examples of how indefinite pronouns are used in Portuguese:

Portuguese Pronunciation English
Alguém está na porta. Al-guem es-ta na por-ta. Someone is at the door.
Algum livro está na mesa. Al-gum li-vro es-ta na me-sa. Some book is on the table.
Nenhum carro está na rua. Ne-nhum car-ro es-ta na ru-a. No car is on the street.
Alguma comida está na geladeira. Al-gu-ma co-mi-da es-ta na ge-la-dei-ra. Some food is in the fridge.
Nenhuma pessoa está aqui. Ne-nhu-ma pes-so-a es-ta a-qui. No person is here.
Alguns alunos estão na sala. Al-guns a-lu-nos es-ta-o na sa-la. Some students are in the classroom.
Algumas revistas estão na estante. Al-gu-mas re-vis-tas es-ta-o na es-tan-te. Some magazines are on the shelf.
Nenhuma caneta está na gaveta. Ne-nhu-ma ca-ne-ta es-ta na ga-ve-ta. No pen is in the drawer.

As you can see from the examples, indefinite pronouns are used to refer to non-specific people or things. They can be used with verbs to form complete sentences or as subjects or objects in sentences.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations on completing this lesson on indefinite pronouns in Portuguese! You have learned how to use indefinite pronouns and the different forms they take based on gender and number. Remember to practice using indefinite pronouns in your conversations and writing to reinforce your learning. In the next lesson, we will explore prepositions and how they are used in Portuguese to describe location, time, and direction.

Table of Contents - Portuguese Course - 0 to A1[edit | edit source]


Unit 1: Greetings and Basic Phrases


Unit 2: Verbs - Present Tense


Unit 3: Family and Descriptions


Unit 4: Verbs - Future and Conditional Tenses


Unit 5: Portuguese-Speaking Countries and Cultures


Unit 6: Food and Drink


Unit 7: Verbs - Past Tense


Unit 8: Travel and Transportation


Unit 9: Indefinite Pronouns and Prepositions


Unit 10: Health and Emergencies

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