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Conjugation of "ir".
I was trying to conjugate the verb "ir (to go)" in the simple present tense, but I've seen two conjugations:
First:
Eu vou
Tu vai
El/Ele vai
Second:
Eu vou
Tu vais
El/Ele vai
Which is correct?
Oct 10, 2018 11:31 PM
Answers · 18
2
tu is used in the south of Brazil. which is a minority of Brazilian Portuguese speakers. You can get by without ever using tu.
also indo is used for you will be physically going somewhere.
there a slang phrase that means im going or my leaving. tô indo
October 14, 2018
2
You can find the standard which is applied in any Portuguese speaking country here:
https://www.infopedia.pt/dicionarios/verbos-portugueses/ir
https://www.conjugacao.com.br/verbo-ir/
However, in some regions, in oral language, some Brazilians say "tu vai" instead of "você vai" but it is not considered standard.
October 11, 2018
1
The second one is right, tu vais. However, if you use 'você' you should say 'vai, without 's''.
October 10, 2018
quem gostaria de ir pra praia?
October 10, 2018
The conjugation of the verb to Go in present in portugues is
eu vou
tu vais
ele/ela vai
nós vamos
vós ides
eles vão
October 27, 2018
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