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A1 Portuguese GrammarCommon Verbs (ser, estar, ter)

Master the most essential Portuguese verbs: ser (to be - permanent), estar (to be - temporary), and ter (to have). Understanding ser vs estar is crucial for Portuguese.

1Ser (To Be - Permanent)

Ser is used for permanent or inherent characteristics: identity, nationality, profession, physical description, time, and essential qualities that define something or someone.

Ser - Present Tense

PersonConjugationEnglish
eusouI am
tuésyou are
ele/ela/vocêéhe/she/it is
nóssomoswe are
vocês/eles/elassãothey are

Examples

Eu sou português.

I am Portuguese.

ser for nationality

Ela é médica.

She is a doctor.

ser for profession

Somos amigos.

We are friends.

ser for relationships

O livro é interessante.

The book is interesting.

ser for characteristics

2Estar (To Be - Temporary)

Estar is used for temporary states, locations, conditions, and feelings. It indicates something that can change: where someone is, how they feel, or a current state.

Estar - Present Tense

PersonConjugationEnglish
euestouI am
tuestásyou are
ele/ela/vocêestáhe/she/it is
nósestamoswe are
vocês/eles/elasestãothey are

Examples

Estou em Lisboa.

I am in Lisbon.

estar for location

Ela está cansada.

She is tired.

estar for temporary state

Como estás?

How are you?

estar for feelings/condition

O café está frio.

The coffee is cold.

estar for current condition

3Ser vs Estar

The choice between ser and estar can change meaning. 'É bonita' (she's beautiful - always), 'Está bonita' (she looks beautiful - today). Context is key.

Ser vs Estar Comparison

Ser (permanent)Estar (temporary)Context
Ela é alta.—height (permanent)
Ele é feliz.Ele está feliz.personality vs mood
A sopa é boa.A sopa está boa.recipe vs this serving
É morto.Está morto.incorrect vs correct

Examples

A Maria é bonita.

Maria is beautiful. (always)

ser for inherent quality

A Maria está bonita hoje.

Maria looks beautiful today.

estar for appearance now

O João é chato.

João is boring. (personality)

ser for character trait

O João está chato hoje.

João is being annoying today.

estar for current behavior

4Ter (To Have)

Ter (to have) is used for possession, age, obligation (ter de/que), and in many expressions. It's irregular and one of the most common Portuguese verbs.

Ter - Present Tense

PersonConjugationEnglish
eutenhoI have
tutensyou have
ele/ela/vocêtemhe/she has
nóstemoswe have
vocês/eles/elastêmthey have

Examples

Tenho vinte anos.

I am twenty years old.

ter for age

Tens irmãos?

Do you have siblings?

ter for possession

Tenho de ir.

I have to go.

ter de = have to

Ela tem fome.

She is hungry.

ter fome = to be hungry