EditCommon Prepositions and Contractions
Prepositions are words that describe location, for instance, 'at', 'of' etc.
However, unlike in English, some of these contract. That means they join with other words to form new words.
Here are the prepositions, with the contractions with definite and indefinite articles.
Common Portuguese Prepositions and their Contractions
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em
means in, on or at
em + o = no
em + a = na
em + os = nos
em + as = nas
em + um = num
em + uma = numa
em + uns = nuns
em + umas = numas
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por
means by, through or for
por + o = pelo
por + a = pela
por + os = pelos
por + as = pelas
por does not combine with um, uma, uns or umas
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a means at or to
a + o = ao
a + a = à
a + os = aos
a + as = às
a does not combine with um, uma, uns or
umas.
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de
means of or from
de + o = do
de + a = da
de + os = dos
de + as = das
de + um = dum
de + uma = duma
de + uns = duns
de + umas = dumas
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para
means for, to, so that, in order to
para does not combine with any other words.
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