this in Portuguese
this in Portuguese is assim, tanta, tanto — this means used to point to something or someone nearby or just mentioned.
this in Portuguese
assim
To the degree or extent indicated.
tanta
To the degree or extent indicated.
tanto
To the degree or extent indicated.
tão
To the degree or extent indicated.
este
The (thing) here (used in indicating something or someone nearby).
esta
The (thing) here (used in indicating something or someone nearby).
isto
The (thing) here (used in indicating something or someone nearby).
estas
The (thing) here (used in indicating something or someone nearby).
estes
The (thing) here (used in indicating something or someone nearby).
este
esse
um
(informal) A known (thing) (used in first mentioning a person or thing that the speaker does not think is known to the audience). Compare with "a certain ...".
isto
The thing, item, etc. being indicated.
isso
The thing, item, etc. being indicated.
este
The thing, item, etc. being indicated.
What does "this" mean?
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det Used to point to something or someone nearby or just mentioned.
"This book belongs to my sister."
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pron The person or thing being pointed out or referred to.
"This is exactly what I was looking for."
this in a sentence
- This book belongs to my sister.
- This is the house we grew up in.
- This is exactly what I was looking for.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "this" in Portuguese?
"this" in Portuguese is assim, tanta, tanto. this means: Used to point to something or someone nearby or just mentioned.
How do you use "this" in a sentence?
Example: "This book belongs to my sister." In Portuguese, "this" is assim, tanta, tanto.
Are there other ways to say "this" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 12 translations listed for "this": assim, tanta, tanto, tão, este, esta.
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