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Portuguese Phrase

Há limites diários para saques.

/a liˈmi.tʃis dʒiˈa.ɾi.us ˈpa.ɾa ˈsaw.kis/
Meaning"There are daily limits for withdrawals."
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Meaning

The sentence states that there are daily caps on the amount of money you can withdraw, usually from an ATM or a bank account. It is a factual statement often found in banking terms and conditions.

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When to use

Use this phrase when explaining banking policies, answering a customer’s question about cash withdrawals, or reading the fine print of a financial service. It is common in customer‑service scripts, bank brochures, and mobile banking apps.

Grammar Breakdown

limitesdiáriosparasaques.

1

Há (haver)

Impersonal verb used to indicate existence; always in third‑person singular in the present tense.

2

limites

Plural noun meaning 'limits' that agrees with the verb 'há' (there are).

3

diários

Adjective meaning 'daily', placed after the noun it modifies (limites diários).

4

para

Preposition meaning 'for', linking the limits to the activity that follows.

5

saques

Plural of 'saque', a financial term for cash withdrawals.

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Quais são os limites de saque?

What are the withdrawal limits?

Há limites diários para saques, até R$ 1.000 por dia.

There are daily limits for withdrawals, up to R$ 1,000 per day.

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Common Mistakes

  • Tem limites diários para saques.

    ‘Tem’ is the third‑person singular of ‘ter’; the impersonal verb ‘há’ is preferred for stating existence.

  • Há limites diários de saques.

    ‘Limites diários de saques’ is grammatically possible but less natural; ‘para’ directly links the limit to the action of withdrawing.

Alternatives

  • Existe um teto diário para saques.

    There is a daily ceiling for withdrawals.

  • Os saques têm um limite por dia.

    Withdrawals have a limit per day.

  • Os limites de saque são diários.

    The withdrawal limits are daily.

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Cultural Tip

In Brazil, most banks set a daily ATM withdrawal limit ranging from R$ 500 to R$ 2 000, depending on the account type and the card network. The limit can differ between physical branches, online banking, and mobile apps. When traveling abroad, Brazilian cards often have a separate international daily limit, so it’s useful to check both before a trip.