should in Portuguese
should in Portuguese is caso, se, dever — should means used to give advice, an opinion, or an instruction about what is right or expected.
should in Portuguese
caso
se
dever
Ought to; expressing expectation.
What does "should" mean?
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verb Used to give advice, an opinion, or an instruction about what is right or expected.
"You should see a doctor about that cough."
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verb Used to say something is expected or likely to be true.
"The package should arrive by Friday."
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verb Used (especially with "I" or "we") as a more polite or tentative form of "would".
"I should think that's the right answer."
should in a sentence
- You should see a doctor about that cough.
- We should leave now if we want to catch the train.
- The package should arrive by Friday.
- I should think that's the right answer.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "should" in Portuguese?
"should" in Portuguese is caso, se, dever. should means: Used to give advice, an opinion, or an instruction about what is right or expected.
How do you use "should" in a sentence?
Example: "You should see a doctor about that cough." In Portuguese, "should" is caso, se, dever.
Are there other ways to say "should" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "should": caso, se, dever.
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